Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Welcome!

This is a new research project initiated at the Stanford University; looks interesting. Besides, there is a long thread of discussions on this at slashdot. People are more worried of the new policies and restrictions that might be enforced if a new Internet evolves (an Internet with no blogs, no personal servers, no anonymity etc).

We believe that the current Internet has significant deficiencies that need to be solved before it can become a unified global communication infrastructure. Further, we believe the Internet's shortcomings will not be resolved by the conventional incremental and 'backward-compatible' style of academic and industrial networking research. The proposed program will focus on unconventional, bold, and long-term research that tries to break the network's ossification. To this end, the research program can be characterized by two research questions: "With what we know today, if we were to start again with a clean slate, how would we design a global communications infrastructure?", and "How should the Internet look in 15 years?" We will measure our success in the long-term: We intend to look back in 15 years time and see significant impact from our program.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Can this happen ? Re booting the internet ? Big plans !