1 What is the future of the Internet?
The future of the Internet is--
An evolving network of networks that will serve as part of a pervasive and ubiquitous social and economic network, providing access to goods and services available anytime and anywhere; This web is comprised of intensive services, shared information, and advanced wireless networks and fixed infrastructures, In order to provide advanced services to business organizations and the public.
The future of the Internet will be more than just an extension of existing networks:
The phrase "the Internet of the future" means different things to different people. It conveys the impression that a new protocol or infrastructure will replace the old, familiar global communication system and transport medium, which makes it possible to communicate more or less instantaneously with hundreds of millions of other individuals or organizations.
The internet has opened up opportunities for businesses and social institutions to provide services that have not yet been contacted. It gives people access to goods and services that are usually provided by third parties, thus creating a subversive effect. The tourism industry is a well-known example of how the Internet allows individuals to circumvent travel agencies and find out how to plan the best options for hotel accommodation and flight arrangements. However, the future of the Internet will also provide more things.
The future of the Internet: evolution rather than invention
The future of the Internet is not like a new software issued at a particular point in time, it is not an independent entity, it is an evolution rather than an invention. It is located in a continuous unified sequence of development, development is not just faster broadband, and more is the internet gradually become more "intelligent." In fact, just imagining the future of the Internet as a faster broadband completely ignores what can be carried in a new environment, however, in order to convey all the potential of the possible business model, faster broadband is always available, connectivity, especially from the wireless domain is essential. Seeing the future of the Internet as something of an innovative, empowering event and social environment, rather than an event in science and technology, changes the way it is observed. It began to have a meaningful, cost-saving lifestyle, and a growing competitive opportunity, rather than a preoccupation with more masts or more submarine cables.
2 Internet connection of the people with objects
Extensive information from both people and machines makes it possible to make more directional services available
such as Apple's itunes and Amazon online and other internet business sites, the recent discovery of the user's tastes and needs, and to provide users with their specific needs of goods and services. However, such information is not only collected from among the population. In the future, more and more machines will be able to provide a large amount of information, such as washing machines, smart phones with GPS positioning systems, sensors in our homes and in the hands of individuals. In some cases, these devices will have their own IP addresses, which allow them to ask and communicate with each other anywhere. All of these "connected Internet" (see Figure 1) will contribute to the establishment of the information base, and network operators will be able to extract and even knowledge from them, which will be used to provide better and more professional services to our many needs. The internet, which connects people and things, subverts the internet today and overcomes the limitations that data can only be created by human operations.
Figure 1
Increasingly sophisticated, tailored and affordable services will be available anytime, anywhere
The expansion of the input sources will no longer depend on some huge stand-alone computers or even home computers, but will evolve into a new dimension to our everyday environment, which has been around but largely overlooked. In terms of transportation, health, and energy, if it provides services tailored to the needs of each individual, it can offer enormous opportunities to cut costs in terms of living standards and business. With the development of wireless network services and improved connectivity, we will always receive these services anytime (see Figure 2).
Figure 2
3 communication between machine and machine [Machine-to-machine]
The great development of the Internet of machines and machines generate information
Not all devices must be connected to the Internet, although integrated services may be required. For example, instant information can be obtained from remote machines or devices anytime, anywhere, and the availability of information is changing the business operation model of TNCs. The large growth of new applications can be seen as a reflection of the great potential of enterprise organizations to realize the machine-to-machine of communication technologies in terms of opportunities to increase efficiency and profitability.
Machine-to-machine Communication is an intelligent communication network and device that can manage self-management and exchange information without human intervention. These devices can be practically used in virtually any field, from energy to health to transportation. They can provide real-time information about the surrounding environment in which they operate, and can also construct a multidimensional image of the person or environment being watched. The machine's built-in sensor has a SIM card that is used to receive and transmit information over a wireless network to a central controller, where data is integrated with other materials to further provide information that can be executed. Depending on the circumstances in which they were placed and the distance between them, we would adopt a different wireless network protocol.
1.4, cloud computing technology and centralized services
Cloud computing technology is critical to the development of centralized services
All these factors lead to the introduction of cloud computing technology as the communication between machines and machines increases, the advent of "the Internet of people and things", the growth of information, and the need to make information accessible to the Internet. Cloud computing technology enables users and service providers to share information effectively. It is a viable technology for the convergence of the Internet's basic connectivity, and cloud computing technology leverages advanced networks, sharing, and the ability to make evaluations from data to support multiple models of future Internet operations (see Figure 3).
Figure 3
Centralized and scalable ecosystems
The idea of centralization is one of the most important features in the future of the Internet. It would mean that a single organization's dedicated warehouse was broken. For example, medical data can only be used by professionals engaged in the medical profession, and energy-related data can only be used by energy companies. In the future of the Internet these data will be shared according to the wishes of the user and used for a variety of purposes. The data for a vertical department will be used by another department for other purposes, so that we can create an ecosystem that extends across all service areas.
In short, the future of the Internet represents an instantly available, ubiquitous environment. In the global market, all commercial companies of scale can compete in this field. The future of the Internet can also for the public and commercial companies with a minimum operating costs, tailored to the most appropriate personalized service.