
TL;DR
This paper proposes a standardized method for establishing and maintaining bidirectional streams in Content Centric Networks, enabling more flexible data exchange based on named data rather than traditional connections.
Contribution
It introduces a novel technique for bidirectional stream setup and maintenance in Content Centric Networks, addressing a key gap in current data retrieval methods.
Findings
Method successfully establishes bidirectional streams in Content Centric Networks.
Enables more flexible and efficient data exchange based on named data.
Provides a foundation for future standardization of bi-directional communication in CCN.
Abstract
In Content Centric Networks, where one retrieves data based on a given name, not a conventional connection to a server or other device, there is a need for a standard mechanism to establish bi-directional streams. We describe a method to open and maintain such conversations using the techniques of a named data network.
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Caching and Content Delivery · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
