Abstract :
Summary form only given. The size of the Internet increases with the mainstream adoption of the broadband mobility connecting a myriad of devices and sensors at homes and businesses and the use of IPv6. All this adds to the spatio-temporal complexity of the network topology and dynamics. We present a brief overview of the role that self-organization can play in this new era of complexity. Issues of QoS, scalability, robustness, and reachability, among others (e.g., heterogeneity) continues to dominate the research in the future. First, we present the definition, scope, and applicability of self-organization. Then we briefly articulate the need for self-organization, and some recent breakthrough advances in this emerging area of research. This is followed by some near- and long-term scenarios where self-organization can be applied, and some results that we have obtained. We conclude the talk with a discussion on the key challenges that lie ahead
Keywords :
IP networks; Internet; broadband networks; computational complexity; quality of service; radio networks; sensors; telecommunication network topology; IPv6; Internet; QoS; broadband mobility; network topology; quality of service; spatiotemporal complexity; wireless network; Joining processes; Network topology; Robustness; Scalability; Wireless networks;