2012 5th International Conference on New Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/ntms.2012.6208732
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Routing in Content-Centric Networks: From Names to Concepts

Abstract: This paper presents a novel routing scheme for content-centric networks, which does not just depend on the names of the packets to retrieve the routing paths, but goes one step beyond and incorporates semantics as a fundamental criterion to decide where to keep and, hence, request information. Going from a naming scheme to the actual protocol architecture, this paper is an endeavor to enhance semantics in the network layer and, through that, to illustrate the new possibilities offered by content-centric networ… Show more

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“…The latter is responsible for providing information regarding the availability of capabilities (such as functionalities and attributes) of the underlying system; this concerns not only actual run-time data, but also whether some capability is "by definition" available, i.e., some system is empowered to provide it, regardless if this will be possible when actually requested. Both components constitute Peer-to-Peer Publish/Subscribe infrastructures enabling the specification of the rendez-vous points for information publication and retrieval, leveraging the semantics of the information itself [53].…”
Section: Overview Of the Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter is responsible for providing information regarding the availability of capabilities (such as functionalities and attributes) of the underlying system; this concerns not only actual run-time data, but also whether some capability is "by definition" available, i.e., some system is empowered to provide it, regardless if this will be possible when actually requested. Both components constitute Peer-to-Peer Publish/Subscribe infrastructures enabling the specification of the rendez-vous points for information publication and retrieval, leveraging the semantics of the information itself [53].…”
Section: Overview Of the Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Requests aggregation and in‐network caching, provided as inherent capabilities of an ICN, have been proved to be beneficial for network providers , who will eventually be the ones deciding on the deployment of this prominent architecture. Moreover, there are efforts in moving content names one step further and incorporating semantics in the network operations .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent work focuses on bandwidth and caching performance , and cache replacement , where a least recently used alternative for the cache replacement policy is presented. An alternative approach to routing incorporating semantics is proposed in . Finally, in , a cooperative video streaming application running on top of ICN, using the Apple HLS format, is presented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%