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Prologue: Unified Polymorphic Routing Towards Flexible Architecture of Reconfigurable Infrastructure

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Today’s Internet architecture was designed and proposed in the 60s and 70s with the intention to interconnect several computing resources across a geographically distributed user group. With the advent of substantially various Internet businesses, traditional Internet is increasingly powerless to satisfy the unprecedented demands. This paper probed the polymorphic routing prototype based on proposed Flexible Architecture of Reconfigurable Infrastructure (FARI) which attempts to emerge as a clean-slate revolution of future Internet and resorts to centralized control manner. Routers in FARI were reconfigurable to adapt to different businesses in terms of identifier type. Moreover, a preliminary framework of FARI is proposed in the end of the article.

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Pan, K., Li, H., Liu, W., Zhu, Z., Chen, F., Zhu, B. (2014). Prologue: Unified Polymorphic Routing Towards Flexible Architecture of Reconfigurable Infrastructure. In: Leung, V., Chen, M., Wan, J., Zhang, Y. (eds) Testbeds and Research Infrastructure: Development of Networks and Communities. TridentCom 2014. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 137. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13326-3_37

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