2014 IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/infcomw.2014.6849267
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VANET via Named Data Networking

Abstract: Abstract-In this paper we apply the Named Data Networking [1], a newly proposed Internet architecture, to networking vehicles on the run. Our initial design, dubbed V-NDN, illustrates NDN's promising potential in providing a unifying architecture that enables networking among all computing devices independent from whether they are connected through wired infrastructure, ad hoc, or intermittent DTN. This paper describes a prototype implementation of V-NDN and its preliminary performance assessment, and identifi… Show more

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“…For instance, Amadeo et al [15], introduced an additional field in the Data message to help requesters in selecting the best content provider. To increase content availability, authors in [16] propose that each vehicle caches all received Data and forwards all Interest messages to all available interfaces. However, increasing message size and forwarding multiple Interest messages for a given content increase traffic load.…”
Section: Content Dissemination In Vanetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Amadeo et al [15], introduced an additional field in the Data message to help requesters in selecting the best content provider. To increase content availability, authors in [16] propose that each vehicle caches all received Data and forwards all Interest messages to all available interfaces. However, increasing message size and forwarding multiple Interest messages for a given content increase traffic load.…”
Section: Content Dissemination In Vanetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the data content is found at an intermediate router, it follows back the search path. The concept has initially been recognised as very fitting to IoT environments [25] and has already been proposed and trialled as a solution for IoT search and collections at scoped campus-type environments [26,27], automation scenarios in buildings [32], direct intercommunications between vehicles [20] etc. In these cases the search Interest packet specifying the assigned data name is a preset data structure that specifies the data type (e.g.…”
Section: Emerging Novel Networking and Routing Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2, user can ''sense'' the environment around him/her before launching a search for values of data or statuses. This two way search makes the solutions broader than some of the existing ones, NDN solution than need specific names to launch the search [20,[26][27][28]32] and provide application-level semantics for location based parts of the name (e.g. building or room names), location-based IoT routing [33] or the resource discovery-based solutions (e.g.…”
Section: Identifying Iotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, host centric, IP-based communication, has been repeatedly shown to be a poor fit for mobile environments, while a content-centric, request-response model seems to be meeting the requirements of client mobility [10] and network fragmentation [11]. Examples of other networking environments include machine-to-machine, smart grid applications [12], the Internet of Things (IoT) [13], vehicular [14] or home networking [15].…”
Section: Motivation Background and Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%