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Content-centric vehicular networking: An evaluation study
2012 Third International Conference on The Network of the Future (NOF), 2012Content-centric networking (CCN) is a promising paradigm for the future Internet architecture. Data access and delivery in a content-centric network rely on content names instead of host addresses. Some preliminary results have shown that a CCN-like approach outperforms the legacy TCP/IP protocol suite and well copes with dynamic, short-lived and ...
Amadeo M, Campolo C, MOLINARO, Antonella
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Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Information-centric networking, 2011
CONET is a content-centric inter-network that provides users with a network access to remote named-resources, rather than to remote hosts. Named-resources can be either data (named-data) or service-access-points (named-sap), identified by a network-identifier (a name).
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CONET is a content-centric inter-network that provides users with a network access to remote named-resources, rather than to remote hosts. Named-resources can be either data (named-data) or service-access-points (named-sap), identified by a network-identifier (a name).
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Van Jacobson: Content-Centric Networking
Computer, 2013Content-centric networking is much more than caching of content-it also works well for live streams of popular data. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/Gyt7DFOYt-w is an audio recording of Charles Severance's Computing Conversations column, in which he discusses his interview with Van Jacobson about content-centric networking.
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Content Security Scheme for Content Centric Networks
2015Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a recently proposed internet paradigm that is based on content abstraction rather than host abstraction. People nowadays are interested in content and it does not matter from which locations they get the required content.
Khan, Fawad +2 more
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Mobility support for content centric networking
Telecommunication Systems, 2014The current Internet architecture was designed more than 30 years ago for a very different set of services than those used today. Several new architectures have been proposed for a Future Internet to better meet today's and future requirements. Content centric networking (CCN) is a prominent information centric networking (ICN) architecture which gains
Yunqi Luo +2 more
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Secure Fragmentation for Content Centric Networking
2015 IEEE 12th International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems, 2015Information Centric Networks (ICN), such as Content Centric Networks (CCNx) or Named Data Networks (NDN) disseminate data using hierarchal names for each chunk of data, where a chunk is roughly the size of an IP datagram. To secure the named exchange, each chunk has a digital signature or a hash-based name.
Marc Mosko, Christopher A. Wood
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On-demand content-centric wireless networking
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review, 2012Typical scenarios in the city or on campus, show a high proliferation of wireless communication devices such as smartphones, laptops or netbooks. Wireless 802.11 networks between these devices allow for a spontaneous exchange of content or provision of services without the need for infrastructure-based services.
Hanno Wirtz +3 more
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Multisource dissemination in content-centric networking
2013 Fourth International Conference on the Network of the Future (NoF), 2013As one novel network architecture for future Internet, Content-Centric Networking (CCN) is centered around content distribution and retrieval based on in-network caching. However, the potential advantage of in-network caching does not be fully unleashed in the original sketch of CCN.
Wai-Xi Liu, Shun-Zheng Yu, Ping-Yu Zhu
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Content-centric networking for telematics services
2013 Fourth International Conference on the Network of the Future (NoF), 2013As the wireless communication and the vehicular networking technologies have rapidly developed, researches on telematics have been carried out extensively. Even though most of telematics services are delivered via cellular network between a base station and a vehicle in the current stage, the advent of DSRC/WAVE standard in vehicular communications ...
Taeyeol Jeong, James Won-Ki Hong
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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