Making opportunistic networks in IoT environments CCN-ready: A performance evaluation of the MobCCN protocol
Eleonora Borgia, Raffaele Bruno, Andrea Passarella

TL;DR
This paper introduces MobCCN, a content-centric opportunistic networking protocol for IoT environments, demonstrating high delivery rates and low delays with efficient resource use through a utility-based forwarding scheme.
Contribution
MobCCN is the first ICN-compliant protocol implementing an efficient utility-based opportunistic routing scheme for IoT environments.
Findings
High data delivery rates achieved
Low latency in data retrieval
Efficient resource utilization
Abstract
In future IoT environments it is expected that the role of personal devices of mobile users in the physical area where IoT devices are deployed will become more and more important. In particular, due to the push towards decentralisation of services towards the edge, it is likely that a significant share of data generated by IoT devices will be needed by other (mobile) nodes nearby, while global Internet access will be limited only to a small fraction of data. In this context, opportunistic networking schemes can be adopted to build efficient content-centric protocols, through which data generated by IoT devices (or by mobile nodes themselves) can be accessed by the other nodes nearby. In this paper, we propose MobCCN, which is an ICN-compliant protocol for this heterogeneous environment. MobCCN is designed to implement the routing and forwarding mechanisms of the main ICN realisations,…
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