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Optimizing Bi-directional Low-Latency Communication in Named Data Networking (1207.7085v1)

Published 30 Jul 2012 in cs.NI

Abstract: Content-Centric Networking (CCN) is a concept being considered as a potential future alternative to, or replacement for, today's Internet IP-style packet-switched host-centric networking. One factor making CCN attractive is its focus on content distribution, which dominates current Internet traffic and which is arguably not well-served by IP. Named Data Networking (NDN) is a prominent example of CCN. It is also one of several on-going research efforts aiming to design and develop a full-blown candidate future Internet architecture. Although NDN's primary motivation is content distribution, it is envisioned to support other types of traffic, such as conferencing (audio, video) as well as more historical applications, such as remote login. However, it is unclear how suitable NDN is for applications that are not obviously content-centric. In this paper, we explore NDN in the context of a class of applications that involve low- latency bidirectional communication. Specifically, we propose a few architectural amendments to NDN that provide significantly better throughput and lower latency for this class of applications. The proposed approach is validated via both simulations and testbed experiments.

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