TNA Mobility components - University of Colorado Boulder

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TNA Mobility II
By Henry N Jerez
TNA Principles
• Persistent Identification of all:
 Network Components
 Services
 Users
• Functionality Abstraction
 Generic Host components: GHOSTs
 Service Host providers: Shells
• Mobility built into the core via Ad-hoc network
conformation and consolidation Principles
TNA Environment
TNA Persistent Identification
• Evolution of the Handle System
• Currently deployed identification tools:
 Deployed at the Kernel Level
• Ghost Identifiers,Shell Identifiers, User Identifiers
• Service Identifiers (In progress)
• Services at the kernel level
 PI based routing
 PI to MCL, AWDS and IP mapping
 Naming translation Service
Persistent Identification PI
Efforts
• Ongoing Work on Distributed resolution
services.
• First Application Implementation benefits
measured. Very Encouraging Results
• PI node revolvers and routers being
deployed on I2, NLR and Internet
• New seeder node infrastructure under
development
Functionality Abstraction
• GHOST principles
 Functionality abstraction into Business rules
and execution engines
 Data encapsulation and certification
 Service Delegation
• Shell Principles
 Security Service Abstraction
 Built in Services: PI resolution, Naming ,
DRM, Congestion and Agent Control Interfaces
Functionality Abstraction
• SHELL evolution
 First Kernel Integrated prototype and communication
API modules in place
 Ongoing interface , DRM and data encapsulation work
• Ghosts
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Current GINI based Prototypes
Basic Technology Evolution
Distributed network control prototypes in place
DRM and VOIP (VOPI) applications currently
deployed and under test
Ad-hoc network conformation
and consolidation
• Area of Influence characteristics
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Ad- Hoc certified conformation process
Intelligence in the network substrate
Distributed PI resolution
AoI identification and consolidation into Green
Networks
• Service Association and mobility
• Basic Routing principles and Inter network
routing
AoI Progress
• First conformation protocols formally
characterized
• Generic network conformation and
negotiation protocol guidelines in place
• Modeling and optimization under way
• Service Distribution under optimization
• Advancing towards AoI Mobility