Rethinking the design of the Internet: the end-to-end arguments vs. the brave new world
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
Introduction to Multimedia Communications: Applications, Middleware, Networking
Introduction to Multimedia Communications: Applications, Middleware, Networking
Internet clean-slate design: what and why?
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Improving performance on the internet
Communications of the ACM - Inspiring Women in Computing
Wireless Multimedia Communications: Convergence, DSP, QoS, and Security
Wireless Multimedia Communications: Convergence, DSP, QoS, and Security
Matchmaking for online games and other latency-sensitive P2P systems
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2009 conference on Data communication
Optimizing cost and performance in online service provider networks
NSDI'10 Proceedings of the 7th USENIX conference on Networked systems design and implementation
Sustainable peer-based structure for content delivery networks
Proceedings of the CUBE International Information Technology Conference
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The very success of the Internet is creating both the networking technology that lies at the Internet's core and the services that use it. In addition, the ossification of the Internet makes the introduction and deployment of new network technologies and services both difficult and costly. The future Internet architecture should preserve the features of best effort while offering differential quality of service (QoS). In order to provide additional functionality and flexibility, an efficient solution is to build the content delivery networks (CDNs) with the specific advantage of optimizing the Internet. After showing in brief the state of the art in the current area, the evolution of content delivery technologies, together with content delivery network functions is described. The final part of the paper deals with potential solutions to the problems in IP networks, together with future content network researches challenges.