Information-Centric Connectivity
Konstantinos V. Katsaros, Vasilis Sourlas, Ioannis Psaras, Sergi Rene, and George Pavlou

TL;DR
This paper proposes an information-centric approach to connectivity decisions on mobile devices, aiming to improve network selection by considering information availability, thus advancing the Information-Centric Networking paradigm.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of Information-Centric Connectivity (ICCON), linking link-layer decisions with information availability, and discusses its potential benefits and implementation challenges.
Findings
Preliminary simulation results show potential benefits of ICCON.
Illustrated use case demonstrates improved connectivity decisions.
Discussed technical approaches for implementing ICCON.
Abstract
Mobile devices are often presented with multiple connectivity options usually making a selection either randomly or based on load/wireless conditions metrics, as is the case of current offloading schemes. In this paper we claim that link-layer connectivity can be associated with information-availability and in this respect connectivity decisions should be information-aware. This constitutes a next step for the Information-Centric Networking paradigm, realizing the concept of Information-Centric Connectivity (ICCON). We elaborate on different types of information availability and connectivity decisions in the context of ICCON, present specific use cases and discuss emerging opportunities, challenges and technical approaches. We illustrate the potential benefits of ICCON through preliminary simulation and numerical results in an example use case.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · IoT Networks and Protocols
