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Network Architecture Revisited: the case for datagrams


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Abstract
Over the last decade the Internet has gone through an explosive growth. The original Internet architecture design, which uses datagrams as the basic building block, has demonstrated a great success. Is this coincidental or consequential? How much has the original architecture evolved over the years, and how much might it change over the next decade? As a step towards a clearer view of the crystal ball in this talk I will revisit some basic issues about what is datagrams and why datagrams and discuss some of the architectural research challenges ahead of us.
Biography
Lixia Zhang joined the faculty of UCLA's Computer Science Department in 1995. Prior to that she was a member of the research staff at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. Her previous work includes network traffic dynamics, support for integrated and differentiated services, and adaptive web caching; her more recent work includes Internet Distance Map Service, sensor networking, infrastructure support for wireless networking, and fault tolerance in large-scale distributed systems. Zhang served on the Internet Architecture Board from 1994 to 1996; she is currently serving on the Transport Area Directorate and IPv6 Directorate in IETF, and the vice chair of ACM SIGCOMM. From 1992 to 1998 she served as an editor for the IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, and from 1991 to 1999 as the associate editor for ACM Computer Communication Review. She received her Ph.D in computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


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