Towards Information-Centric Networking (ICN) Naming for Internet of Things (IoT):The Case of Smart Campus
Sobia Arshad, Muhammad Awais Azam, Syed Hassan Ahmed, Prof. Jonathan, Loo

TL;DR
This paper explores the challenges of applying Information-Centric Networking, specifically Named Data Networking, to IoT environments like smart campuses, and proposes a hybrid naming scheme to address these issues.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel NDN-based hybrid naming scheme tailored for IoT smart campuses, addressing existing gaps in naming and addressing mechanisms.
Findings
Identifies limitations in current NDN naming for IoT
Proposes a new hybrid naming scheme for IoT smart campuses
Lays groundwork for scalable IoT network architecture
Abstract
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) specifically Name Data Networking (NDN) is the name-base (content-base) networking and takes named-contents as "first class citizen", being considered as the ideal candidate to form the Future Internet basis. NDN striking features like named-data self-secured contents, name-base-forwarding, in-network caching and mobility support suits the Internet of Things (IoT) environment, which aims to enable communication among smart devices and to combine all Internet-based smart applications under the one roof. With these aims, IoT put many research challenges regarding its network architecture as it should support heterogeneous devices and offer scalability. IoT may depend on the names and addresses of billions of the devices and should smartly manage the bulk of data produced every second. IoT application smart campus has gained a lot of attention in both…
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