New Model of Network- a Future Aspect of the Computer Networks
Ram Kumar Singh, T. Ramajujam

TL;DR
This paper discusses the limitations of current network models, especially regarding security, and proposes new directions for future network development to address pressing challenges.
Contribution
It critically analyzes the assumptions behind existing networks and suggests innovative directions for future network models to overcome current deficiencies.
Findings
Current network models face security and scalability issues.
Many assumptions behind existing networks are no longer valid.
New directions are needed for future network development.
Abstract
As the number and size of the Network increases, the deficiencies persist, including network security problems. But there is no shortage of technologies offered as universal remedy - EIGRP,BGP, OSPF, VoIP, IPv6, IPTV, MPLS, WiFi, to name a few. There are multiple factors for the current situation. Now a day during emergent and blossoming stages of network development is no longer sufficient when the networks are mature and have become everyday tool for social and business interactions. A new model of network is necessary to find solutions for today's pressing problems, especially those related to network security. In this paper out factors leading to current stagnation discusses critical assumptions behind current networks, how many of them are no longer valid and have become barriers for implementing real solutions. The paper concludes by offering new directions for future needs and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Ad Hoc Networks · IPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
