Abstract: We present a packet switched inter-networking paradigm different from the existing ones in that we argue for publish/subscribe (pub/sub) based networking architecture. The key idea of the paradigm is to distribute control over data reception from network endpoints to the network itself, and combine this with the way routing and forwarding is performed. In this paper, we outline the argumentation for the new paradigm and discuss its possibilities and challenges. We demonstrate the concept by presenting a prototype implementation and highlighting some lessons learned from local-area pub/sub networking
Most of currently available content-based publish-subscribe systems that were designed to operate in...
The predominant use of point-to-point communication protocols on the global Internet, combined with ...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at contributing to the current discussion of the archite...
Abstract—We envision an information-centric future Internet where the network is built around named ...
We envision an information-centric future Internet where the network is built around named pieces of...
We contend that a new networking API could better serve the needs of data- and service-oriented appl...
Abstract. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has raised the bound-aries of cloud computing by offerin...
While the address-oriented datagram and reliable stream services supported by the UDP and TCP protoc...
A large fraction of today’s Internet applications are inter-nally publish/subscribe in nature; the c...
International audienceThis paper presents an architectural study of a scalable system-level intercon...
Abstract. The publish/subscribe (or pub/sub) paradigm is a simple and easy to use model for intercon...
This position paper outlines a new network architecture, i.e., a style of construction that identifi...
Based on the routing protocol of Kademlia network and the characteristics of semantics-based publish...
The Publish/Subscribe (pub/sub) model has been widely applied in a variety of application scenarios ...
Current internet is incompetent and inept for the current trends of communication. The architecture ...
Most of currently available content-based publish-subscribe systems that were designed to operate in...
The predominant use of point-to-point communication protocols on the global Internet, combined with ...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at contributing to the current discussion of the archite...
Abstract—We envision an information-centric future Internet where the network is built around named ...
We envision an information-centric future Internet where the network is built around named pieces of...
We contend that a new networking API could better serve the needs of data- and service-oriented appl...
Abstract. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has raised the bound-aries of cloud computing by offerin...
While the address-oriented datagram and reliable stream services supported by the UDP and TCP protoc...
A large fraction of today’s Internet applications are inter-nally publish/subscribe in nature; the c...
International audienceThis paper presents an architectural study of a scalable system-level intercon...
Abstract. The publish/subscribe (or pub/sub) paradigm is a simple and easy to use model for intercon...
This position paper outlines a new network architecture, i.e., a style of construction that identifi...
Based on the routing protocol of Kademlia network and the characteristics of semantics-based publish...
The Publish/Subscribe (pub/sub) model has been widely applied in a variety of application scenarios ...
Current internet is incompetent and inept for the current trends of communication. The architecture ...
Most of currently available content-based publish-subscribe systems that were designed to operate in...
The predominant use of point-to-point communication protocols on the global Internet, combined with ...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at contributing to the current discussion of the archite...