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The first two revolutions; I.2. The third revolution; I.3. "Cloudification" of networks; I.4. Conclusion; 1: Virtualization; 1.1. Software networks; 1.2. Hypervisors; 1.3. Virtual devices; 1.4. Conclusion; 2: SDN (Software-Defined Networking); 2.1.The objective; 2.2. The ONF architecture; 2.3. NFV (Network Functions Virtualization); 2.4. OPNFV; 2.5. Southbound interface; 2.6. The controller; 2.7. Northbound interface; 2.8. Application layer; 2.9. Urbanization; 2.10. The NSX architecture 327 $a2.11. CISCO ACI (Application Centric Infrastructure)2.12. Open Contrail and Juniper; 2.13. Brocade; 2.14. Alcatel Lucent's SDN architecture; 2.15. Conclusion; 3: Smart Edges; 3.1. Placement of the controller; 3.2. Virtual access points; 3.3. Software LANs; 3.4. Automation of the implementation of software networks; 3.5. Intelligence in networks; 3.6. Management of a complex environment; 3.7. Multi-agent systems; 3.8. Reactive agent systems; 3.9. Active networks; 3.10. Programmable networks; 3.11. Autonomous networks; 3.12. Autonomic networks; 3.13. Situated view; 3.14. Conclusion 327 $a4: New-generation Protocols 4.1. OppenFlow; 4.2. VXLAN; 4.3. NVGRE (Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation); 4.4. MEF Ethernet; 4.5. Carrier-Grade Ethernet; 4.6. TRILL (Transparent Interconnection of a Lot of Links); 4.7. LISP (Locator/Identifier Separation Protocols); 4.8. Conclusion; 5: Mobile Cloud Networking and Mobility Control; 5.1. Mobile Cloud Networking; 5.2. Mobile Clouds; 5.3. Mobility control; 5.4. Mobility protocols; 5.5. Mobility control; 5.5.1. IP Mobile; 5.5.2. Solutions for micromobility; 5.6. Multihoming; 5.7. Network-level multihoming 327 $a5.7.1. HIP (Host Identity Protocol)5.7.2. SHIM6 (Level 3 Multihoming Shim Protocol for IPv6); 5.7.3. mCoA (Multiple Care-of-Addresses) in Mobile IPv6; 5.8. Transport-level multihoming; 5.8.1. SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol); 5.8.2. CMT (Concurrent Multipath Transfer); 5.8.3. MPTCP (Multipath TCP); 5.9. Conclusion; 6: Wi-Fi and 5G; 6.1. 3GPP and IEEE; 6.2. New-generation Wi-Fi; 6.3. IEEE 802.11ac; 6.4. IEEE 802.11ad; 6.5. IEEE 802.11af; 6.6. IEEE 802.11ah; 6.7. Small cells; 6.8. Femtocells; 6.9. Hotspots; 6.10. Microcells; 6.11. Wi-Fi Passpoint; 6.12. Backhaul networks 327 $a6.13. Software radio and radio virtual machine 6.14. 5G; 6.15. C-RAN; 6.16. The Internet of Things; 6.17. Sensor networks; 6.18. RFID; 6.19. EPCglobal; 6.20. Security of RFID; 6.21. Mifare; 6.22. NFC (Near-Field Communication); 6.23. Mobile keys; 6.24. NFC contactless payment; 6.25. HIP (Host Identity Protocol); 6.26. The Internet of Things in the medical domain; 6.27. The Internet of Things in the home; 6.28. Conclusion; 7: Security; 7.1. Secure element; 7.2. Virtual secure elements; 7.3. The TEE (Trusted Execution Environment); 7.4. TSM; 7.5. Solution without a TSM; 7.6. HCE 327 $a7.7. Securing solutions 330 $aThe goal of this book is to describe new concepts for Internet next generation. 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