With the user behavior of Internet shifting towards data dissemination and retrieval, Information Centric Networking (ICN) is proposed to suit these demands. ICN treats content as the first-class entity, with nodes exchanging information based on the names of the content instead of the IP addresses of the end points requesting or providing the content. This shift from a “location-based” network to a “content-centric” network allows more efficient data dissemination, especially when the content may be available at multiple points, or the provider or consumer is mobile. Publish/Subscribe (pub/sub) is another important content-centric communication model where publishers and subscribers only focus on the data rather than the location of each ...
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) represents an established candidate for the future Internet, propos...
The Internet, the de facto platform for large-scale content distribution, suffers from two issues th...
Our current Internet was originally designed for point-to-point communication. However, • Nowadays,...
Users are primarily interested in obtaining content and do not care much about where they obtain th...
In this paper we compare and discuss some of the features and design choices of the 4WARD Networking...
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is a promising paradigm to answer challenges the current Intern...
The Internet, the de facto platform for large-scale content distribution, suffers from two issues th...
Over a span of three decades the requirements by users and applications of the Internet have changed...
Part 1: Content-Centric NetworkingInternational audienceTo solve the fundamental limitations of curr...
Content-Centric Networks (CCN) provide substantial exi-bility for users to obtain information witho...
Evolving smart infrastructures requires both content distribution as well as event notification and ...
Content-Centric Networks (CCN) provide a substantial degree of flexibility for users and end-systems...
Accepted for Publication in IEEE Network Magazine.Information centric networking (ICN) architectures...
Information-centric networking (ICN) facilitates content identification in networks and offers param...
Managing congestion is a challenge in content-centric net-works due to the lack of an end-to-end ses...
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) represents an established candidate for the future Internet, propos...
The Internet, the de facto platform for large-scale content distribution, suffers from two issues th...
Our current Internet was originally designed for point-to-point communication. However, • Nowadays,...
Users are primarily interested in obtaining content and do not care much about where they obtain th...
In this paper we compare and discuss some of the features and design choices of the 4WARD Networking...
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is a promising paradigm to answer challenges the current Intern...
The Internet, the de facto platform for large-scale content distribution, suffers from two issues th...
Over a span of three decades the requirements by users and applications of the Internet have changed...
Part 1: Content-Centric NetworkingInternational audienceTo solve the fundamental limitations of curr...
Content-Centric Networks (CCN) provide substantial exi-bility for users to obtain information witho...
Evolving smart infrastructures requires both content distribution as well as event notification and ...
Content-Centric Networks (CCN) provide a substantial degree of flexibility for users and end-systems...
Accepted for Publication in IEEE Network Magazine.Information centric networking (ICN) architectures...
Information-centric networking (ICN) facilitates content identification in networks and offers param...
Managing congestion is a challenge in content-centric net-works due to the lack of an end-to-end ses...
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) represents an established candidate for the future Internet, propos...
The Internet, the de facto platform for large-scale content distribution, suffers from two issues th...
Our current Internet was originally designed for point-to-point communication. However, • Nowadays,...