2012
DOI: 10.1109/mcom.2012.6231280
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Designing and realizing an information-centric internet

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“…The Rendezvous is also responsible for matching publishers to subscribers as shown in Figure 1. The Rendezvous has been studied in some depth (Trossen and Parisis, 2012) using approaches that are either based on distributed hash tables or hierarchical naming in systems such as data oriented (and beyond) network architecture (DONA) (Koponen et al, 2007;Vasilakos et al, 2012). It would be expected that a Rendezvous function would be maintained by each autonomous system.…”
Section: Mediation Between Publishers and Subscribers: Rendezvousmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Rendezvous is also responsible for matching publishers to subscribers as shown in Figure 1. The Rendezvous has been studied in some depth (Trossen and Parisis, 2012) using approaches that are either based on distributed hash tables or hierarchical naming in systems such as data oriented (and beyond) network architecture (DONA) (Koponen et al, 2007;Vasilakos et al, 2012). It would be expected that a Rendezvous function would be maintained by each autonomous system.…”
Section: Mediation Between Publishers and Subscribers: Rendezvousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently researchers have questioned whether creating elaborate technologies to bolster up a node centric model is sensible and have turned instead to alternate architectures which label information items in a manner that focusses less on where they are stored and more on what they are, and how they relate to other information items (Trossen et al, 2010). There is not yet a single architecture which can be said to definitively provide this alternative paradigm and there are a number of alternative architectures said to fall under terms such as information centric networking (ICN) (Trossen and Parisis, 2012), content centric networking (CCN) or named data networking (NDN) (Jacobson et al, 2009). This paper will concentrate on one of these architectures, namely the publish subscribe Internet routing paradigm (PSIRP), later furthered by the PURSUIT project , and will use the term ICN for this new paradigm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4.1 Naming The NDO in PARSUIT are called information items [31].These information items are indentified by a unique pair of identifiers called the Rendezvous ID (Rid) and the Scope ID (SId). SId is responsible to keep items of related information together and the Rid is responsible to keep and identify information of a particular item [33]. As shown in figure 3, every information item must be in at least one scope.…”
Section: Publish Subscribe Internet Technology (Pursuit)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following this strategy, this paper presents the design and implementation of an ICN stack. Our architectural starting point is the one presented in [1] and elaborated in [2]. This work argues and lays the ground for a clean-slate information-centric architecture in which information is the first principle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For instance, in our prototype, we remove flow-dependent state from forwarding nodes in favour of route computation during topology formation, inserting the state into the packet header. The architecture in [2] also allows for different realizations of the core functions through dissemination strategies. Hence, the core functions can be optimized within a given strategy, e.g., for catering to varying requirements of the underlying networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%