2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13638-016-0715-0
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Mobility support in Named Data Networking: a survey

Abstract: With the rapid growth of network traffic volumes in terms of the content and mobile data, how to cope with these two new trends of Internet has been widely discussed. Among related solutions, Named Data Networking (NDN) is aimed to achieve highly effective content distribution. Besides, the mobility support is also one of its important research contents, attracting great attentions. Thus, in this paper, we provide a survey on the mobility support in NDN. Specifically, we firstly present the problem statement f… Show more

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“…The mobility problem for ICN can be separated into two categories: content provider mobility and consumer mobility. In a MANET environment, due to different throughput rates, high mobility of consumer or provider, and dynamic network topology, researchers of ICN should decrease protocol overhead by adjusting light-weighted caching placement strategies to meet the producer or consumer mobility scenario [14]. Paper [15] put forward a content provider mobility scheme in named data networking (NDN), which added a locator to NDN interest package and a mapping system identifier to locator.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mobility problem for ICN can be separated into two categories: content provider mobility and consumer mobility. In a MANET environment, due to different throughput rates, high mobility of consumer or provider, and dynamic network topology, researchers of ICN should decrease protocol overhead by adjusting light-weighted caching placement strategies to meet the producer or consumer mobility scenario [14]. Paper [15] put forward a content provider mobility scheme in named data networking (NDN), which added a locator to NDN interest package and a mapping system identifier to locator.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the mobility in ICN was divided into consumer, producer and network mobility. Producer mobility is the support for the content producer to relocate without disrupting consumers and intermediate routers for content availability and its location within minimal hand-off time [2]. However, many researchers acertain the unsopprt for producer mobility in named data networking architecture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In "Mobility support in Named Data Networking: a survey" [21], Feng et al provide a survey on the mobility support in named data networking (NDN). First, they present the problem statement for both mobile producers and consumers in NDN, and then, they classify and illustrate mechanisms of existing schemes based on their characteristics.…”
Section: Other Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%