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The ARCADIA initiative, funded by the European Commission, aims to develop a comprehensive strategy for the Internet of the future. Chaired by S. Kirkpatrick from Hebrew University, it focuses on community building, coordination, and interdisciplinary research collaboration across networks such as Cambridge, INRIA, and ETHZ. The project will investigate incremental and disruptive technologies, peer-to-peer routing, and service convergence, while developing new communication architectures and tools. By establishing testbeds and platforms, ARCADIA seeks to provide innovative solutions for today's complex networking challenges.
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What is ARCADIA • EC funded “action” • Strategy for the Internet of the future • Lobbying • Community building, and coordination • Build a research agenda • Start-up Team • Chaired by S. Kirkpatrick (Hebrew U., Jerusalem) • Network community: Cambridge, INRIA, Thomson, LIP6, UC Louvain, DT, TU Berlin, etc. • System community: EPFL, ETHZ, UC London, etc. • Should become a COST project in 2007
Research • Incremental • Peer-to-peer • Routing • Service convergence • Disruptive • Clean slate approaches • Ad-hoc, mobility, wireless • Naming, addressing • communicationnarchitectures • Communication technologies (60GHz wireless, etc.) • Tools and methods • Modeling • Virtualization
Approach • Research project with platforms and testbeds • Legacy: POTS, 3G, DVB, Internet, etc. • allow any kind of testbed: under-water, galactic, diet coke and mentos, etc. • Provide technique/support/network to federate all platforms • Virtualized? • GEANT? • Define monitoring and interoperability rules • Archive data in a central facility • Allow temporal and spatial slicing