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The Internet Origins, Evolutions, and Limitations The Internet Origins, Evolutions, and Limitations

Information Centric Networking - Problems, Issues and Limitations of the Current Internet. Lecture Outline - Architectural Origins of the Internet, Evolution of Internet Size, User Needs and Requirements. Limitations of the Current Internet in detail ­ Mobility, Wireless Terminals and Devices with Limited Resources, Problems in Security and Trust, Routing scalability, Content distribution, Management and Control, Quality of Service provision, Congestion Control.

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