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On the Inter-domain Scalability of Route-by-Name Information-Centric Network Architectures

by George Pavlou, George C. Polyzos
"... Abstract—Name resolution is at the heart of Information-Centric Networking (ICN), where names are used to both identify information and/or services, and to guide routing and forwarding inside the network. The ICN focus on information, rather than hosts, raises significant concerns regarding the scal ..."
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the scalability of the required Name Resolution System (NRS), especially when considering global scale, inter-domain deployments. In the route-by-name approach to NRS construction, name resolution and the corresponding state follow the routing infrastructure of the underlying inter-domain network. The scalability

Scalable Name-Based Inter-Domain Routing for Information-Centric Networks

by Sangmun Kim, Zhenhai Duan, Fernando Sanchez
"... AbstractGiven the large volume of content on the Internet, scalability is one of the critical challenges in the design and development of information-centric network (ICN) architectures. In this paper we develop a scalable name-based inter-domain routing (NIDR) system that can meet the demanding req ..."
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AbstractGiven the large volume of content on the Internet, scalability is one of the critical challenges in the design and development of information-centric network (ICN) architectures. In this paper we develop a scalable name-based inter-domain routing (NIDR) system that can meet the demanding

On Inter-domain Name Resolution for Information-Centric Networks

by Konstantinos V. Katsaros, Nikos Fotiou, Xenofon Vasilakos, Christopher N. Ververidis, Christos Tsilopoulos, George Xylomenos, George C. Polyzos
"... Abstract—Information-centric networking (ICN) is a paradigm that aims to better reflect current Internet usage patterns by focusing on information, rather than on hosts. One of the most critical ICN functionalities is the efficient resolution/location of information objects i.e., name resolution. Th ..."
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Abstract—Information-centric networking (ICN) is a paradigm that aims to better reflect current Internet usage patterns by focusing on information, rather than on hosts. One of the most critical ICN functionalities is the efficient resolution/location of information objects i.e., name resolution

An information-centric architecture for data center networks

by Bong Jun Ko, Ramya Raghavendra, Yang Song, Raheleh B. Dilmaghani, Kang-won Lee, Dinesh Verma - Proc. SIGCOMM ICN Workshop. ACM , 2012
"... We propose a new Data Center Network (DCN) architecture, based on the principles of Information-Centric Networking (ICN). Our Info-Centric Data Center Network (IC-DCN) addresses many of the pain-points in current DCNs, such as network scalability, host mobility, etc. At the same time, IC-DCN introdu ..."
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We propose a new Data Center Network (DCN) architecture, based on the principles of Information-Centric Networking (ICN). Our Info-Centric Data Center Network (IC-DCN) addresses many of the pain-points in current DCNs, such as network scalability, host mobility, etc. At the same time, IC

Route discovery and caching: a way to improve the scalability of Information-Centric Networking

by N. Blefari Melazzi, A. Detti, M. Pomposini, S. Salsano
"... Abstract—Information Centric Networking (ICN) is a new paradigm in which the network layer provides users with content, instead of providing communication channels between hosts, and is aware of the name (or identifiers) of the contents. In this paper, we first describe what, we believe, are the mai ..."
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Abstract—Information Centric Networking (ICN) is a new paradigm in which the network layer provides users with content, instead of providing communication channels between hosts, and is aware of the name (or identifiers) of the contents. In this paper, we first describe what, we believe

Dynamic Service Scalability in Information-Centric Networks

by Suman Srinivasan, Dhruva Batni, Volker Hilt, Henning Schulzrinne
"... Information- or content-centric networks have gotten a lot of interest recently, particularly due to the promise to address problems inherent in today’s host-based networking architecture. But while information-centric networking aims to address the concerns of networking which is evolving in the di ..."
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Information- or content-centric networks have gotten a lot of interest recently, particularly due to the promise to address problems inherent in today’s host-based networking architecture. But while information-centric networking aims to address the concerns of networking which is evolving

Cloud computing for global name-resolution in information-centric networks

by Xenofon Vasilakos, Konstantinos Katsaros, George Xylomenos
"... Abstract—Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is a novel paradigm for future Internet architectures. It exploits the current trend in Internet usage which mostly involves information dissemination. ICN architectures based on the publish/subscribe model use names for information in order to route req ..."
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Abstract—Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is a novel paradigm for future Internet architectures. It exploits the current trend in Internet usage which mostly involves information dissemination. ICN architectures based on the publish/subscribe model use names for information in order to route

NIRA: A New Inter-Domain Routing Architecture

by Xiaowei Yang, David Clark, Arthur W. Berger - IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING , 2007
"... In today’s Internet, users can choose their local Internet service providers (ISPs), but once their packets have entered the network, they have little control over the overall routes their packets take. Giving a user the ability to choose between provider-level routes has the potential of fostering ..."
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In today’s Internet, users can choose their local Internet service providers (ISPs), but once their packets have entered the network, they have little control over the overall routes their packets take. Giving a user the ability to choose between provider-level routes has the potential

An Architecture for Scalable Inter-Domain Multicast Routing

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"... One of the central problems in one-to-many wide-area communications is forming the delivery tree- the collec-tion of nodes and links that a multicast packet traverses. Significant problems remain to be solved in the area of multicast tree formation, the problem of scaling being paramount among these ..."
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these. In this paper we show how the current 1P multicast arctiltecture scales poorly (by scale poorly, we mean con-sume too much memory, bandwidth, or too many pro-cessing resources), and subsequently present a multicaat protocol based on a new scalable architecture that is low-cost, relatively simple

H-Pastry: An Inter-domain Topology Aware Overlay for the Support of Name-Resolution Services in the Future Internet

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"... Abstract—Overlay networks are widely used for locating and disseminating information by means of custom routing and forwarding on top of an underlying network. Distributed Hash Table (DHT) based overlays in particular, provide good scalability and load balancing properties. However, these come at th ..."
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into account, so as to ease the global deployment of Future Internet architectures which require large-scale name resolution, such as Information-Centric Networking (ICN) and the Internet of Things (IoT). Based on the Pastry distributed object location and routing substrate and the Canon paradigm for multi
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