The architectural semantics of Information-Centric Networking bring in interesting features in regards to mobility management: Information-Centric Networking is content-oriented, connection-less, and receiver-driven. Despite such intrinsic advantages, the support for node movement is being based on the principles of IP solutions. IP-based solutions are, however, host-oriented, and Information-Centric Networking paradigms are information-oriented. By following IP mobility management principles, some of the natural mobility support advantages of Information-Centric Networking are not being adequately explored. This paper contributes with an overview on how Information-Centric Networking paradigms handle mobility management as of today, highli...
Currently and in the future, users demand for ubiquitous network connection to interact with the wor...
International audienceInformation-Centric Networking (ICN) is a content-oriented network that uses c...
The Internet is required to support an ever increasing number of multimedia appli- cations in the ne...
The architectural semantics of Information-Centric Networking bring in interesting features in regar...
The Internet is a universal source of information for its users. However, obtaining desired content ...
Mobility management is a key aspect to consider in future Internet architectures, as these architect...
Abstract—Information centric networking (ICN) proposes to redesign the Internet by replacing its hos...
The proliferation of user-generated content available over the Internet and the growing need for dis...
The Content-Centric Networking (CCN) architecture, a clean-slate network design, borrows its routing...
The convergence towards the IP protocol has made Internet access available almost everywhere; this h...
In this paper, an overview of challenges and requirements for mobility management in user-centric ne...
This paper addresses mobility management in the context of user-centri networking, alerting to the n...
Recently, a series of innovative information-centric networking (ICN) architectures have been design...
International audienceMobility management in a wireless environment has always been an important iss...
Information Centric Networking (ICN) as an emerging paradigm for the Future Internet has initially b...
Currently and in the future, users demand for ubiquitous network connection to interact with the wor...
International audienceInformation-Centric Networking (ICN) is a content-oriented network that uses c...
The Internet is required to support an ever increasing number of multimedia appli- cations in the ne...
The architectural semantics of Information-Centric Networking bring in interesting features in regar...
The Internet is a universal source of information for its users. However, obtaining desired content ...
Mobility management is a key aspect to consider in future Internet architectures, as these architect...
Abstract—Information centric networking (ICN) proposes to redesign the Internet by replacing its hos...
The proliferation of user-generated content available over the Internet and the growing need for dis...
The Content-Centric Networking (CCN) architecture, a clean-slate network design, borrows its routing...
The convergence towards the IP protocol has made Internet access available almost everywhere; this h...
In this paper, an overview of challenges and requirements for mobility management in user-centric ne...
This paper addresses mobility management in the context of user-centri networking, alerting to the n...
Recently, a series of innovative information-centric networking (ICN) architectures have been design...
International audienceMobility management in a wireless environment has always been an important iss...
Information Centric Networking (ICN) as an emerging paradigm for the Future Internet has initially b...
Currently and in the future, users demand for ubiquitous network connection to interact with the wor...
International audienceInformation-Centric Networking (ICN) is a content-oriented network that uses c...
The Internet is required to support an ever increasing number of multimedia appli- cations in the ne...