2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-30376-0_1
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Developing Information Networking Further: From PSIRP to PURSUIT

Abstract: Abstract. PSIRP (Publish-Subscribe Internet Routing Paradigm) is an EU FP7 funded project that has developed a clean-slate architecture for the future Internet, based on the publish-subscribe primitives (rather than the send-receive ones), all the way down to the core networking functions. The PSIRP vision is a pure information-centric Internet architecture, possibly providing remedies to many of the current Internet problems. In PSIRP, all is information and everything is about information. Content-based iden… Show more

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“…Hence, they can be appropriately implemented using the receiver-driven (pull-based) communication primitive in the Content-Centric Networking (CCN) architecture [8], exploiting CCN's ability to effectively disseminate that same information to multiple interested receivers. Similarly, it can be implemented in the Publish-Subscribe Internetworking (PSI) [6] architecture, which supports a receiver-driven model at the rendezvous (or resolution) layer. Moreover, one-to-many dissemination can exploit both CCN and PSI's native multicast capabilities.…”
Section: Snc Over Psi and Ccnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, they can be appropriately implemented using the receiver-driven (pull-based) communication primitive in the Content-Centric Networking (CCN) architecture [8], exploiting CCN's ability to effectively disseminate that same information to multiple interested receivers. Similarly, it can be implemented in the Publish-Subscribe Internetworking (PSI) [6] architecture, which supports a receiver-driven model at the rendezvous (or resolution) layer. Moreover, one-to-many dissemination can exploit both CCN and PSI's native multicast capabilities.…”
Section: Snc Over Psi and Ccnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, NetInf [3] and JUNO [33] report network mobility events to a resolution service, which may incur in network load in case of high mobility [34]. PURSUIT [10] instead uses a rendezvous system to handle network mobility, which requires notification to the topology manager at each handoff and, in some cases, the re-computation of the forwarding identifier used to compute the path to the producer, affecting the handoff delay [40], [34]. Finally MobilityFirst [31] uses a global name resolution service (GNRS), which is updated when a node changes point of attachment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to solve these problems, researchers have focused attention on research of new Internet architecture [2]. Information-centric networks (ICN) emerges at the right moment and has received extensive research and development, among which; the respective schemes under this background include the contentcentric networking (CCN)/ named-data networking (NDN) [3], data-oriented network architecture (DONA) [4], NetInf [5], PDX [6], etc. In ICN, each node is equipped with a built-in cache, and its core idea is that storing content through internal routers of the network, then the user requests forward in the network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%