The Internet has made a significant success, which is on the basis of TCP/IP stacks. However, due to the dramatic development of the Internet of Things and 5G, giving rise to the continuous expansion of the network scale and the emergence of new applications, it becomes more and more complicated to manage the Internet. Specifically, the best-effort model and the device-centric working manner have become the inhibitors to meet the demands of the intelligent and coordinated transmission under heterogeneous networks in the future. In this paper, we proposed a novel Internet architecture named Smart Integration Identifier Networking (SINET-I) after comprehensively summarizing the related researches of the future Internet. SINET-I enhanced the ability of network automation and realized heterogeneous networks collaboration via introducing intent scheme and making full use of machine learning technologies. The experiment results show that SINET-I performs well in coordinated transmission across different heterogeneous protocols scenario and the available bandwidth of multi-paths is more than 2 times of that of single-path.


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    Title :

    Promoting Network Automation for Heterogeneous Networks Collaboration


    Contributors:
    Chen, Du (author) / Gao, Deyun (author) / Quan, Wei (author) / Wang, Qianpeng (author) / Liu, Gang (author) / Zhang, Hongke (author)


    Publication date :

    2020-11-01


    Size :

    1051201 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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