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Key Issues on Future Internet

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The Internet has changed the way people live and interact with others. Everyday, an ever-increasing number of activities can be conducted through a myriad of Internet-connected devices. It is possible to foresee a Future Internet environment centered on users, where a variety of devices benefit from ubiquitous connectivity to augment every aspect of people’s life. An incredible amount of applications will be created in a user-driven approach to provide data and services in a user centric way.  These applications and services could be sold and used by other users to create their own new applications producing new information and services in an amazing speed. This scenario has far-reaching technological, economical, social and political implications. This chapter presents the main trends and challenges to be faced towards a more ubiquitous, interactive and user-centered Future Internet.

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de Brito Carvalho, T.C.M., Miers, C.C., Dominicini, C.K., Redígolo, F.F. (2010). Key Issues on Future Internet. In: Tronco, T. (eds) New Network Architectures. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 297. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13247-6_14

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