Proceedings of the 2014 ACM Conference on SIGCOMM 2014
DOI: 10.1145/2619239.2626331
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A global name service for a highly mobile internetwork

Abstract: Mobile devices dominate the Internet today, however the Internet rooted in its tethered origins continues to provide poor infrastructure support for mobility. Our position is that in order to address this problem, a key challenge that must be addressed is the design of a massively scalable global name service that rapidly resolves identities to network locations under high mobility. Our primary contribution is the design, implementation, and evaluation of Auspice, a nextgeneration global name service that addr… Show more

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“…• Name Certification Service (NCS): is equivalent to a Certificate Authority (CA). Its purpose is to (1) (2) a number of replicacontrollers that migrate data (GUID-NA mappings) between a variable number of active replicas (Auspice [63]). Regardless of its implementation, GNRS clients interact with the service by issuing the following requests to the GNRS resolver:…”
Section: B Global Name Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…• Name Certification Service (NCS): is equivalent to a Certificate Authority (CA). Its purpose is to (1) (2) a number of replicacontrollers that migrate data (GUID-NA mappings) between a variable number of active replicas (Auspice [63]). Regardless of its implementation, GNRS clients interact with the service by issuing the following requests to the GNRS resolver:…”
Section: B Global Name Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several differences [63] between GNRS and DNS [9]. First, GNRS does not restrict the structure of the names, while DNS only supports hierarchical names.…”
Section: B Global Name Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al [34] focus on optimizing cost and performance in online service provider networks. Auspice [29] uses a heuristic placement algorithm to determine the locations of active replicas to minimize client-perceived latency. In general, these works use network latency as a main metric to validate QoS and they only consider atomic services.…”
Section: A Composite Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[17] uses greedy routing, which can coexist with NDN default routing protocol, combined with indirection points. [18] proposes Auspice, a global name service to provide a low lookup latency, small update cost, and high availability. Despite not focusing on NDN, the solution can be applied to name-based communication such as NDN.…”
Section: B Ndn Proposalsmentioning
confidence: 99%