2017
DOI: 10.1109/lcomm.2016.2642194
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Enabling Push-Based Critical Data Forwarding in Vehicular Named Data Networks

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“…Also, they defined a prioritization mechanism to favor the transmission of certain types of packets over others and guarantee quality of service. Similarly, Majeed et al [142] proposed a pushbased critical data forwarding scheme for data dissemination in VNDN. The extension of this work [143] allows vehicles to broadcast an emergency message to one-hop neighbors where the producer sends one-hop beacon message that contains meta-data about new chunks.…”
Section: E Push Traffic Forwarding Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, they defined a prioritization mechanism to favor the transmission of certain types of packets over others and guarantee quality of service. Similarly, Majeed et al [142] proposed a pushbased critical data forwarding scheme for data dissemination in VNDN. The extension of this work [143] allows vehicles to broadcast an emergency message to one-hop neighbors where the producer sends one-hop beacon message that contains meta-data about new chunks.…”
Section: E Push Traffic Forwarding Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore IoT receiver of information which is more interested in data rather than its location can benefit from it. In addition, push type communication can be provided using beacon messages [73]. Furthermore, data can only be accessed whenever a receiver explicitly requests a data.…”
Section: Limitations Of Tcp/ip Architecture and Importance Of Icn mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Majeed et al describe an NDN proactive data dissemination scheme for pushing critical content in vehicular networks [28]. Their scheme is focused on local communication (one-hop push approach), having producers first sending a beacon message with metadata to assist local routers and direct consumers in adjusting to data to be sent, without the need to emit Interest packets.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%