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Data aggregation in named data networking

TENCON 2017 - 2017 IEEE Region 10 Conference, 2017
Named Data Networking (NDN) is one of the most promising future Internet architectures, which supports communications based on content names but not the content locations. Clients can retrieve content only by sending an Interest packet, which includes the content name.
Sho Harada   +4 more
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Named-data Emergency Network Services

Proceedings of the 16th Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services, 2018
This poster explains how to deploy emergency services leveraging Named-Data Networking with push communications and the capability of operating on intermittent wireless networks.
Miguel Tavares   +2 more
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Name Label Switching Paradigm for Named Data Networking

IEEE Communications Letters, 2015
Named Data Networking (NDN) is regarded as one of the promising architectures of future Internet, in which every packet has a name and packet forwarding is based on lookup of name other than IP address. Scalable fast packet forwarding is always a challenge in NDN.
Jiangtao Luo   +3 more
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Hadoop on Named Data Networking

Proceedings of the ACM on Measurement and Analysis of Computing Systems, 2017
The Named Data Networking (NDN) architecture retrieves content by names rather than connecting to specific hosts. It provides benefits such as highly efficient and resilient content distribution, which fit well to data-intensive distributed computing.
Mathias Gibbens   +3 more
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VENDNET: VEhicular Named Data NETwork

Vehicular Communications, 2014
Abstract Named Data Networking (NDN) is proposed for effective content distribution when a large number of end-users demand for popular content at the same time. Thus, NDN can be implemented in Vehicular ad-hoc NETwork (VANET) to meet the particular requirements.
Min Chen   +4 more
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Content Name Privacy in Tactical Named Data Networking

2019 Eleventh International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN), 2019
Named Data Networking architecture has significant benefits in military applications, such as in-network caching, security, support of mobile nodes, etc. Content security is provided using signature of the content producer and encryption, however, the content name is visible to everyone that can have sensitive information.
Nikolai Leshov   +4 more
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Named data networking for infrastructure wireless networks

2016 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE), 2016
Named Data Networking(NDN) has emerged to support content-oriented services that are currently prevalent in the Internet. It successfully minimizes redundant transmission on wired links by adopting name-based access and in-network caching. In this paper, we discuss NDN in the IOT world, and propose its enhancement for efficient usage in IOT.
Cheoleun Moon   +3 more
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Data Delivery in Vehicular Named Data Networking

IEEE Networking Letters, 2020
The traditional vehicular networks focus on end-to-end communications, which incur vehicular data delivery inefficiency. In this letter, we introduce the Named Data Networking (NDN) to the vehicular network, and aim to exploit the advantages of NDN to enhance the vehicular data delivery efficiency.
Xiaonan Wang, Zhanyu Wang, Shaohao Cai
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Evaluating privacy attacks in Named Data Network

2016 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communication (ISCC), 2016
The main usage pattern of the Internet is changing from end-to-end communication to content distribution and access. To support this change, the actual Internet has several add-on as Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) and Web caches.
Dogruluk, Ertugrul   +2 more
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Sharing mHealth Data via Named Data Networking

Proceedings of the 3rd ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking, 2016
This paper introduces NDNFit, a distributed mobile health (mHealth) application built to use the newly proposed Named Data Networking (NDN) architecture instead of TCP/IP. The design is inspired by the Open mHealth ecosystem. Open mHealth uses a traditional cloud-enabled mobile architecture, but aspires to provide users with direct control of how their
Haitao Zhang   +6 more
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