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Impact of Content Popularity on Content Finding in NDN: Default NDN vs. Vicinity-based Enhanced NDN

2020 10th International Conference on Information Science and Technology (ICIST), 2020
Named Data Networking allows a consumer to locate a desired content object by its name prefix. By using the best route strategy of the default NDN architecture, an Interest packet is forwarded along a default path indicated by the packet’s name to find the content object. However, in this design, the content object can be requested several times and it
Atthapol Suwannasa   +2 more
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AR over NDN

Proceedings of the SIGCOMM '20 Poster and Demo Sessions, 2020
Collaborative multi-user Augmented Reality (AR) applications pose serious challenges to the underlying network infrastructure due to their all-to-all communication pattern. The Named Data Networking (NDN) paradigm can be a crucial enabler of these applications operated in extremely large scale in terms of users, amount of content, and network size. The
János Dóka   +6 more
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NDN-RTC

Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking, 2015
NDN-RTC is a videoconferencing library that employs Named Data Networking (NDN), a proposed future Internet architecture. It was designed to provide a platform for experimental research in low-latency, real-time multimedia communication over NDN.
Peter Gusev, Jeff Burke
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NDN DeLorean

Proceedings of the 4th ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking, 2017
Named Data Networking (NDN) enables data-centric security in network communication by mandating digital signatures on network-layer data packets. Since the lifetime of some data can extend to many years, they outlive the lifetime of their signatures. This paper introduces NDN DeLorean, an authentication framework to ensure the long-term authenticity of
Yingdi Yu   +4 more
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NDN-RBE: An Accountable Privacy Aware Access Control Framework For NDN

The Computer Journal, 2023
Abstract Named Data Networking (NDN) is an emerging network architecture. An important characteristic of NDN is its in-network cache, which enables Data packets to be available from multiple locations on the Internet. Hence the enforcement of access control mechanisms becomes even more critical in the NDN.
Sultan, Nazatul Haque   +4 more
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NDNS: A DNS-Like Name Service for NDN

2017 26th International Conference on Computer Communication and Networks (ICCCN), 2017
DNS provides a global-scale distributed lookup service to retrieve data of all types for a given name, be it IP addresses, service records, or cryptographic keys. This service has proven essential in today's operational Internet. Our experience with the design and development of Named Data Networking (NDN) suggests the need for a similar always-on ...
Alexander Afanasyev   +6 more
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A Brief Introduction to NDN Dataset Synchronization (NDN Sync)

MILCOM 2018 - 2018 IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM), 2018
Previous literatures articulated that the NDN architecture may possess unique advantages in supporting battlefield communications [1], and that NDN can provide superior performance over TCP/IP under various scenarios, in particular in supporting multiparty distributed applications [2] by using a novel dataset synchronization protocol.
Tianxiang Li   +4 more
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NDN host model

ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2018
As a proposed Internet architecture, Named Data Networking (NDN) changes the network communication model from delivering packets to destinations identified by IP addresses to fetching data packets by names. This architectural change leads to changes of host functions and initial configurations.
Haitao Zhang   +4 more
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NDN meets BLE

Proceedings of the 6th ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking, 2019
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) has seen a remarkable adoption and it is widely available on a variety of devices, such as modern PCs, smartphones, and battery driven sensors. A great number of software tools exist already that implement sensor-generic Bluetooth profiles. On the lower end, BLE features a robust energy efficient link layer.
Hauke Petersen   +3 more
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NDN goes deep

Proceedings of the Symposium on Applied Computing, 2017
Underwater Sensor Networks (UWSNs) have been realized as a potential solution for offshore monitoring, undersea military applications, smart fishing, and so on. However, the current communication systems for underwater nodes are facing non-trivial challenges due to the constrained networking conditions.
Bouk, Safdar Hussain   +2 more
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