Content based traffic engineering in software defined information centric networks

  • Chanda A
  • Westphal C
  • Raychaudhuri D
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This paper describes a content centric network architecture which uses software defined networking principles to implement efficient metadata driven services by extracting content metadata at the network layer. The ability to access content metadata transparently enables a number of new services in the network. Specific examples discussed here include: a metadata driven traffic engineering scheme which uses prior knowledge of content length to optimize content delivery, a metadata driven content firewall which is more resilient than traditional firewalls and differentiated treatment of content based on the type of content being accessed. A detailed outline of an implementation of the proposed architecture is presented along with some basic evaluation.

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Chanda, A., Westphal, C., & Raychaudhuri, D. (2014). Content based traffic engineering in software defined information centric networks (pp. 357–362). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). https://doi.org/10.1109/infcomw.2013.6970717

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