Full text: Proceedings, XXth congress (Part 6)

  
  
   
! 2004 International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B6. Istanbul 2004 
g the "m Él There are still part of the world were the use of Internet has yet 
n the aem M 25 pe to grow substantially. These include much of the Asian part of 
ement icio 142 Gná S m Russia, parts of the Middle East and those part of South East 
© nier Asia and Africa where it has politically repressed or were the 
year. infrastructure are still in development. In this area, satellite 
; over : connections are really necessary. The absence of Internet from 
omain Figure 18: Most used browsers (left) and users operating the life of a country is also a lack for the education of the 
systems (left) to access the ISPRS web site. people. Therefore It Is expected a growing demand for satellite 
?8 the capacity and links from those parts of the world that may never 
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have full access to international fibre such as most of central 
Africa. One of the mostly expected explosions is the use of via 
y the 4. INTERNET2 AND NGI satellite connection also for residential users, while cable- 
code modem is already common, in particular in US. 
8 000 As the Internet grows larger and more crowded, government, Many companies are already using the Internet for Sales, 
e than scientists, and universities are looking for new ways to send Advertising and Marketing while many web sites are 
server information quickly and powerfully. And for the next specialized in on-line marketing (e.g. Ebay, Amazon). 
  
generations, many new technologies and developments inside 
Internet world are ready to be launch. In the future common 
operation and more interactive applications will be done at 
home, using an online computer. Two projects have grown out 
of these needs and are already working: Internet2 [Internet2] 
and the Next Generation Internet [NGI]. 
Internet2 is a consortium being led by over 180 universities 
working in partnership with high-tech companies and 
government to develop and deploy advanced network 
applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of 
tomorrow's Internet. Internet2 is recreating the partnership 
among academia, industry and government that fostered today's 
Internet in its infancy. The primary goals of Internet2 are to: (1) 
create a leading edge network capability for the national 
rescarch community; (2) enable revolutionary Internet 
applications; (3) ensure the rapid transfer of new network 
services and applications to the broader Internet community. 
Internet2 is not a separate physical network and will not replace 
the Internet. 
The NGI Program is a government project and has been 
successfully completed and Federal agencies. They are 
currently coordinating advanced networking research programs 
under the Large Scale Networking (LSN) Coordinating Group. 
More than a faster Web or e-mail, both new Internets should 
develop new and faster technologies to enhance research and 
communication, and it is expected that both projects will 
eventually improve the current commercial Internet. Moreover 
they will enable completely new applications for digital 
libraries, virtual laboratories, distance-independent learning and 
It is estimated that the Internet will double in size every year 
while the WWW will double every 2 months. The World Wide 
Web and the e-mail service are the greatest success of the 
Internet. The WWW is an example of a system that started 
slowly but has grown to huge proportions. For many, it is the 
user friendly face of the information available on the Internet 
and has been at least partly responsible for the explosive growth 
of the Net. The Web, together with the search engines, provides 
efficient access to an increasing amount of information. But 
create archives of publications and data is not enough: they 
must be maintained, updated and managed in a way that users 
can easily discover and access. 
The rapid growth and interest for the WWW introduced many 
innovations but it has embedded or amplified many problems 
like security concerns for commercial applications, bandwidth 
and server saturation, demand for faster access in particular for 
multimedia data, controlling access to certain types of data, 
protecting the work of authors (copyright issues), not enough IP 
addresses to meet the demands. The Internet has opened the 
access to information to everybody and has changed the way 
we see the world. But newer and more efficient protocols and 
ideas are needed to meet the demands for faster access to 
resources and to solve the problems mentioned before. 
À part from any future technological development of the Net, 
the main source of the Internet remains the people, who use and 
contribute to make it always bigger. Everyday more people use 
an online computer to find information, learn, educate and 
communicate. We have to keep ourselves continuously up-to- 
date about all new developments and innovations of the Net to 
3 2004 tele-immersion. really exploit all its capabilities and possibilities. 
ISPRS is online since 10 years. Many pages have been created 
ts per and now there are approximately 2 GB of data available. ISPRS 
SPRS 5. CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK will remain inside the e-world, always improving its 
appearance. The main board and the web master will 
After 35 years of innovation, data transferring and exchanging, continually strive to refine and expand ISPRS online material to 
as the will the Internet with its number of hosts and domain still grow? provide always more information and services for its users. 
Sand Which kind of operations or interactive application will we do 
most with an Internet browser? Since 1969, the Internet has grown 
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