26-05-2012, 05:53 PM
THE X INTERNET
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What is X-Internet?
The term “X Internet” was dubbed in October, 2000 by a Forrester Research’s CEO, George F. Colony
‘X’ in X-Internet stands for:
1) EXecutable Internet
2) EXtended Internet
Executable Internet
It supplants today’s web.
Moves the control of application execution closer to end-user devices
“Intelligent applications that execute code near the user to create rich, engaging conversations via the Net.”
It builds conversation between you & the server.
Extended Internet
“Internet devices and applications that sense, analyze, and control the real world.”
Internet connectivity reaches beyond the traditional PC.
Driven by ever cheaper sensors, smart tagging, and tracing technologies.
Bridge the gap between the physical and online worlds.
INTRODUCING THE FUTURE:X-INTERNET
Adds connectivity for physical objects : intelligent interaction b/w people and things , and even b/w things and things.
Inexpensive RFID tags with battery power for sophisticated tracking applications.
X INTERNET TODAY
Smart parking systems.
Retail , shipping and warehousing companies.
The US military.
Mining companies and transportation agencies.
TECHNOLOGIES USED
Advanced , cooperative wireless technology.
Context awareness.
Peer-to-peer awareness , self-organization and autonomous action.
Energy efficiency and self-generation power.
New form factors.
THE X-INTERNET ARCHITECTURE
Standards.
Built-in intelligence.
Security and privacy.
IPv6 addressing.
THE OPPORTUNITIES:
Product lifestyle and management.
Transportation.
Agriculture.
Safety.
X Internet advantages
X Internet reduces data transfer
Processing logic is distributed between the server and client.
Downloaded executable applications are tiny .
X Internet can overcome the bandwidth limits
X Internet disadvantages
The implementation cost for x internet devices may be very high.
As the number of nodes trying to connect to the n/w increases steeply, it may slowdown the connections considerably.
Conclusion
Web has some problems: It does not best utilize limited telecommunications capacity.
The X internet will enable connectivity for virtually any physical object that can potentially offer a message
With its executable and extended properties, X Internet sounds promising.