A Scalable Mobility-Centric Architecture for Named Data Networking
Aytac Azgin, Ravishankar Ravindran, Guoqiang Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a scalable, mobility-centric architecture for Named Data Networking that reduces overhead and improves performance in mobile environments by using decentralized server-assisted routing instead of flooding.
Contribution
It proposes a novel forwarding architecture for NDN that leverages decentralized server-assisted routing to enhance scalability and reduce overhead in mobile scenarios.
Findings
Improved throughput in mobile NDN environments.
Reduced network overhead compared to flooding strategies.
Demonstrated scalability with different mobility levels.
Abstract
Information-centric networking (ICN) proposes to redesign the Internet by replacing its host centric design with an information centric one, by establishing communication at the naming level, with the receiver side acting as the driving force behind content delivery. Such design promises great advantages for the delivery of content to and from mobile hosts. This, however, is at the expense of increased networking overhead, specifically in the case of Named-data Networking (NDN) due to use of flooding for path recovery. In this paper, we propose a mobility centric solution to address the overhead and scalability problems in NDN by introducing a novel forwarding architecture that leverages decentralized server-assisted routing over flooding based strategies. We present an in-depth study of the proposed architecture and provide demonstrative results on its throughput and overhead…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
