International audienceContent routing is aimed to provide location-independent access to an object without relying on the maintenance of network connections between the source and the destination of the object. This paradigm enables the usage patterns in terms of applications involving data objects retrieval or services access by giving emphasis to the content rather than the location. Messages are routed on the basis of their descriptions rather than host locations.In this paper, we propose a novel content routing protocol designed for retrieving data objects in large-scale networks. Our routing scheme is based on two algorithms: request filtering and content dissemination. The design of these algorithms allows our protocol being more adap...
The current Internet usage is changing, with an important increase in the consumption of content-bas...
It has been shown that the current Internet architecture is not well suited to current and emerging...
Content-based routing has emerged as a popular paradigm in publish/subscribe systems for interaction...
The current Internet architecture was designed at the 1960s and 70s, to address communication needs ...
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) represents an established candidate for the future Internet, propos...
International audienceIn this poster, we propose a content centric protocol for the filtering and th...
Abstract—Since Internet routers are not aware of the contents being forwarded, the same content file...
Content distribution is the main driver for Internet traffic growth. The traditional networking appr...
Nowadays, the dominant majority of Internet traffic comprises of the distribution of static and medi...
Making data the first class entity, Information-Centric Networking (ICN) replaces conventional host-...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of content routing in the context of the...
The paradigm of information-centric networking subsumes recent approaches to integrate content repli...
Making data the first class entity, Information-Centric Networking (ICN) replaces conventional host-...
The Distance-based Content Routing (DCR) protocol is introduced, which enables routers to maintain m...
Locating the demanded content is one of the major challenges in Information-Centric Networking (ICN)...
The current Internet usage is changing, with an important increase in the consumption of content-bas...
It has been shown that the current Internet architecture is not well suited to current and emerging...
Content-based routing has emerged as a popular paradigm in publish/subscribe systems for interaction...
The current Internet architecture was designed at the 1960s and 70s, to address communication needs ...
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) represents an established candidate for the future Internet, propos...
International audienceIn this poster, we propose a content centric protocol for the filtering and th...
Abstract—Since Internet routers are not aware of the contents being forwarded, the same content file...
Content distribution is the main driver for Internet traffic growth. The traditional networking appr...
Nowadays, the dominant majority of Internet traffic comprises of the distribution of static and medi...
Making data the first class entity, Information-Centric Networking (ICN) replaces conventional host-...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of content routing in the context of the...
The paradigm of information-centric networking subsumes recent approaches to integrate content repli...
Making data the first class entity, Information-Centric Networking (ICN) replaces conventional host-...
The Distance-based Content Routing (DCR) protocol is introduced, which enables routers to maintain m...
Locating the demanded content is one of the major challenges in Information-Centric Networking (ICN)...
The current Internet usage is changing, with an important increase in the consumption of content-bas...
It has been shown that the current Internet architecture is not well suited to current and emerging...
Content-based routing has emerged as a popular paradigm in publish/subscribe systems for interaction...