Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (ARCFIRE, Large-scale RINA benchmark on FIRE)

Author

van der Meer, Sven

Grasa, Eduard

Bergesio, Leonardo

Tarzan, Miquel

Lopez, Diego

Staessens, Dimitri

Vrijders, Sander

Maffione, Vincenzo

Day, John

Publication date

2017-06-01



Abstract

The main goal of ARCFIRE is to bring RINA from the labs into the realworld. RINA, the Recursive InterNetwork Architecture, is an innovative “back-to-basics” network architecture that solves current limitations and facilitates full integration between distributed computing and networking. RINA addresses the challenges that drive the communications industry in moving from dedicated hardware to almost completely virtualised infrastructure. New technologies such as 5G will change the communication industry even more significantly before 2020. Here,ARCFIRE contributes by providing experimental evidence of RINA’s benefits, at large scale, in compelling and realistic business cases. This will motivate RINA adoption. ARCFIRE demonstrates – experimentally – RINA’s key benefits integrating current European investment in advanced networks (IRATI, PRISTINE) and Future Internet testbeds (FIRE+).

Document Type

Chapter or part of a book

Language

English

CDU Subject

621.3 Electrical engineering

Subject

RINA; Testbeds; Mobility Management; Quality of Service; Quality Attenuation

Pages

12 p.

Publisher

Chapter 19 of Building the Future Internet through FIRE, pp 575-585, Rivers Publishers

Documents

RP_9788793519114C19.pdf

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Rights

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