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Section: Research Program

User Centric Networking

Billions of people are using the Inernet with different levels of satisfaction concerning the performance. This means that the past research challenges such as efficiency and scalability of Internet protocols are no longer perceived by the users as important challenges to address. However, as the number of Internet devices and bandwidth requirements continue to explode, they still need to be addressed and represent mandatory properties of any new protocol proposed. Apart those well-known research problems, new research challenges are appearing on the design of services centered on the user needs. Thus, we envision a shift from network-centric research challenges to user-centric networking research challenges.

The main consequence of the Internet complexity for the users is the opacity. Users do not have any way to understand and control what their Internet services are doing, which clearly violate their citizen rights. We are witnessing currently a strong interest of Internet providers in this domain along with a growing number of projects funded by service providers (such as Google or Microsoft) on transparency. We define in the following two different rights that we consider as the ones to be addressed for the next decade. DIANA will articulate its research effort around these two rights.