Information-centric networking (ICN) is one of the promising solutions that cater to the challenges of IP-based networking. ICN shifts the IP-based access model to a data-centric model. Named Data Networking (NDN) is a flexible ICN architecture, which is based on content distribution considering data as the core entity rather than IP-based hosts. User-generated mobile contents for real-time multimedia communication such as Internet telephony are very common these days and are increasing both in quality and quantity. In NDN, producer mobility is one of the challenging problems to support uninterrupted real-time multimedia communication and needs to be resolved for the adoption of NDN as future Internet architecture. We assert that mobile node's future location prediction can aid in designing efficient anchor-less mobility management techniques. In this article, we show how location prediction techniques can be used to provide an anchor-less mobility management solution in order to ensure seamless handover of the producer during real-time multimedia communication. e results indicate that with a low level of location prediction accuracy, our proposed methodology still profoundly reduces the total handover latency and round trip time without creating network overhead.According to a prediction by CISCO Visual Networking Index (VNI) [2], global traffic will inflate to 3.3 ZB per year, or 278 Exabytes per month by 2021, thus raising more disputes for the current state of the practice network architecture and its protocols.Many proposals have been witnessed in recent years for a scalable and reliable future Internet architecture [3][4][5][6]. Among these proposals, information-centric networking (ICN) has gained much attention. ICN is a data-oriented network, where the information is retrieved from the Internet by naming the data, not the end hosts. Data objects are independent of location unlike the IP address in the traditional network. is novel Internet architecture has addressed the challenges faced by the current Internet architecture including scalability, addressing, name resolution, security, privacy, routing, and mobility. Among the ICN approaches, Named Data Networking (NDN) [7] is a very active, agile, and enterprising one. NDN operation is based on Interest/Data
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