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Networking
Creating new networking architectures that are flexible, content-aware, secure, and seamless for people to use

Since PARC’s early contributions to developing the Ethernet, the sheer number of networked devices and users has changed dramatically – and numerous wired and wireless resources have become available.

However, there are still many challenges to seamlessness, since the network’s overall performance is limited by its reliance on connection-oriented services and contention-based access of wireless media.

PARC Approach

[AUDIO] Listen to PARC Research Fellow Van Jacobson explain the vision for content-centric networking in this recent presentation.

PARC researchers are developing new networking architectures that abstract users from the network “plumbing” – for various devices, applications, and networking protocols.

In wired and wireless environments, PARC’s efforts utilize available processing, storage, and communication resources within the network to enable media-rich, mobile, and low-latency applications.

Focus Areas

PARC’s rich legacy of network innovation includes inventing the Ethernet and PUP; pioneering client-server and peer-to-peer concepts; advancing IP multicast and Mbone; and co-designing Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). Current focus areas include:

  • Content-centric Networking — A new paradigm for networking focused on content – named “chunks" of data – as the new glue of the Internet, rather than connectivity to hosts or networks
     
  • Ad Hoc Mobile Wireless Networking — solutions to wireless networking problems – caused by the shortcomings of legacy technologies designed for wired environments and their reliance on centralized approaches to sharing available bandwidth


 

 

BUSINESS CONTACT
David Weinerth
Director of Business Development, Computing Science Laboratory
650-812-4428
KEYWORDS

ad hoc networking ∙ content-centric ∙ mobile ad hoc networks ∙ wireless communications

RELATED WEBPAGES & PUBLICATIONS

Content-Centric Networking

Selected publications

NEWS

Five Ideas That Will Reinvent Modern Computing, PC Magazine

[Networking] Pioneer Joins PARC

 
   

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