Future Internet Foundations: Architectural Issues | |
Introduction to Part I | p. 3 |
Towards a Future Internet Architecture | p. 7 |
Towards In-Network Clouds in Future Internet | p. 19 |
Flat Architectures: Towards Scalable Future Internet Mobility | p. 35 |
Review and Designs of Federated Management in Future Internet Architectures | p. 51 |
An Architectural Blueprint for a Real-World Internet | p. 67 |
Towards a RESTful Architecture for Managing a Global Distributed Interlinked Data-Content-Information Space | p. 81 |
A Cognitive Future Internet Architecture | p. 91 |
Title Model Ontology for Future Internet Networks | p. 103 |
Future Internet Foundations: Socio-economic Issues | |
Introduction to Part II | p. 117 |
Assessment of Economic Management of Overlay Traffic: Methodology and Results | p. 121 |
Deployment and Adoption of Future Internet Protocols | p. 133 |
An Approach to Investigating Socio-economic Tussles Arising from Building the Future Internet | p. 145 |
Future Internet Foundations: Security and Trust | |
Introduction to Part III | p. 163 |
Security Design for an Inter-Domain Publish/Subscribe Architecture | p. 167 |
Engineering Secure Future Internet Services | p. 177 |
Towards Formal Validation of Trust and Security in the Internet of Services | p. 193 |
Trustworthy Clouds Underpinning the Future Internet | p. 209 |
Data Usage Control in the Future Internet Cloud | p. 223 |
Future Internet Foundations: Experiments and Experimental Design | |
Introduction to Part IV | p. 235 |
A Use-case on testing Adaptive Admission Control and Resource Allocation Algorithms on the Federated Environment of Panlab | p. 237 |
Multipath Routing Slice Experiments in Federated Testbeds | p. 247 |
Testing End-to-End Self-Management in a Wireless Future internet Environment | p. 259 |
Future Internet Areas: Network | |
Introduction to Part V | p. 273 |
Challenges for Enhanced Network Self-Manageability in the Scope of Future Internet Development | p. 277 |
Efficient Opportunistic Network Creation in the Context of Future Internet | p. 293 |
Bringing Optical Networks to the Cloud: An Architecture for a Sustainable Future Internet | p. 307 |
Future Internet Areas: Services | |
Introduction to Part VI | p. 323 |
Slas Empowering Services in the Future Internet | p. 327 |
Meeting Services and Networks in the Future Internet | p. 339 |
Fostering a Relationship between Linked Data and the Internet of Services | p. 351 |
Future Internet Areas: Content | |
Introduction to Part VII | p. 367 |
Media Ecosystems: A Novel Approach for Content-Awareness in Future Networks | p. 369 |
Scalable and Adaptable Media Coding Techniques for Future Internet | p. 381 |
Semantic Context Inference in Multimedia Search | p. 391 |
Future Internet Applications | |
Introduction to Part VIII | p. 403 |
Future Internet Enterprise Systems: A Flexible Architectural Approach for Innovation | p. 407 |
Renewable Energy Provisioning for ICT Services in a Future Internet | p. 419 |
Smart Cities and the Future Internet: Towards Cooperation Frameworks for Open Innovation | p. 431 |
Smart Cities at the Forefront of the Future Internet | p. 447 |
Author Index | p. 463 |
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