International audienceIn this paper, we are concerned about content-based networking (CBN) at extreme scales, characterized by a large number of widely spread consumers, heterogeneous consumer requirements, huge volume of publications, and the scarcity of end-to-end bandwidth. We extend CBN with a generic service model that allows consumers to express their interests in future publications including cached content, but also to quantify the maximum amount of information they are willing to consume. We take advantage of this knowledge to pace the dissemination process and therefore, enhance the service efficiency. Early evaluation results show gains of up to 80% compared to a baseline CBN model
Radical changes in Internet usage during the past few decades have created a big semantic gap betwee...
Part 1: Content-Centric NetworkingInternational audienceTo solve the fundamental limitations of curr...
Abstract — The amount and importance of content is increasing in the Internet whereas the current In...
International audienceThis work is concerned with scaling decentralized content-based publish/subscr...
The publish/subscribe communication paradigm has become an important architectural style for designi...
This work is concerned with scaling decentralized content-based publish/subscribe (CBPS) networks fo...
The next generation Internet is expected to focus more on large-scale media/content distribution rat...
Currently, scalable network architectures are constantly growing, so, applications related to the In...
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) represents an established candidate for the future Internet, propos...
The next generation Internet is expected to focus more on large-scale media/content distribution rat...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at contributing to the current discussion of the archite...
One of the most striking properties of the Internet is its flexibility to accommodate features it wa...
International audiencePast development of the Internet shows that its evolution is powered by techno...
Given that the vast majority of Internet interactions relate to content access and delivery, recent ...
Given that the vast majority of Internet interactions relate to content access and delivery, recent ...
Radical changes in Internet usage during the past few decades have created a big semantic gap betwee...
Part 1: Content-Centric NetworkingInternational audienceTo solve the fundamental limitations of curr...
Abstract — The amount and importance of content is increasing in the Internet whereas the current In...
International audienceThis work is concerned with scaling decentralized content-based publish/subscr...
The publish/subscribe communication paradigm has become an important architectural style for designi...
This work is concerned with scaling decentralized content-based publish/subscribe (CBPS) networks fo...
The next generation Internet is expected to focus more on large-scale media/content distribution rat...
Currently, scalable network architectures are constantly growing, so, applications related to the In...
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) represents an established candidate for the future Internet, propos...
The next generation Internet is expected to focus more on large-scale media/content distribution rat...
International audienceIn this paper, we aim at contributing to the current discussion of the archite...
One of the most striking properties of the Internet is its flexibility to accommodate features it wa...
International audiencePast development of the Internet shows that its evolution is powered by techno...
Given that the vast majority of Internet interactions relate to content access and delivery, recent ...
Given that the vast majority of Internet interactions relate to content access and delivery, recent ...
Radical changes in Internet usage during the past few decades have created a big semantic gap betwee...
Part 1: Content-Centric NetworkingInternational audienceTo solve the fundamental limitations of curr...
Abstract — The amount and importance of content is increasing in the Internet whereas the current In...