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Strategic Relevance of the Internet Science Network of Excellence to Future Internet research, DAE and Horizon 2020 perspectives (F.Sestini, EC)
1. ••• Internet Science "The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission" Fabrizio.Sestini @ ec.europa.eu http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire/future-internet-and-society_en.html European Commission DG Information Society & Media Drawing made by primary class children for the Paradiso contest “the Internet of the future seen by the children of today”
3. tecnology / infrastructures sociology art policy / economy Life and Humanistic Sciences the biggest artefact ever built by mankind…
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7. ••• people/society Individuals/business distributed c entrally controlled Future Internet scenarios (See also the Oxford Internet Institute Study on Technological, Social and Economic aspects of FI, http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire ) Big Brother : commercial services entertainment (e.g. IPTV) DRM-heavy apolitical Collective Awareness: (user-gen. knowledge) P2P, blogs social nets e-democracy
8. Technological and Policy choices have Social and Economic impacts (OII Study, MIT workshop) Collective Awareness Big Brother Internet infrastructure Current architecture ad hoc/mesh , user driven Vertically integrated specialized nets Technological developments Interoperability Distributed control Generalized wiki NGN or "clean slate“ for streaming Walled gardens Security and Privacy Privacy / identity more than security Online Reputation Strong Security, proprietary Policy Light / no IPR protection Transparency Strong IPR protection Standards Open or Open source standards Multi-cultural supp ort Competing closed standards may prevail National customisation Network Neutrality Key , to enforce Just a burden
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12. open standards proprietary systems privacy identity security environmental monitoring sensors/IoT customer control/profiling trust/reputation P2P IPR community networks, ad-hoc centralised control, clouds People / society Individuals / business end-to-end principle NGN, autonomic networks multidisciplinary consequences of technological / application / policy choices network neutrality quality of service ambient intelligence deep packet inspection freedom of expression