Data Structure and Management Protocol to Enhance Name Resolving in Named Data Networking

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Abstract

Named Data Networking (NDN) is a future Internet architecture that requires an Inter-Domain Routing (IDR) to route its traffic globally. Address resolution is a vital component of any IDR system that relies on a Domain Name System (DNS) resolver to translate domain names into their IP addresses in TCP/IP networks. This paper presents a novel two-element solution to enhance name-to-delivery location resolution in NDN networks, consisting of (1) a mapping table data structure and a searching mechanism and (2) a management protocol to automatically populate and modify the mapping table. The proposed solution is implemented and tested on the Peer Name Provider Server (PNPS) mapping table, and its performance is compared with two other algorithms: component and character tries. The findings show a notable enhancement in the operational speed of the mapping table when utilizing the proposed data structure. For instance, the insertion process is 37 times faster compared to previous algorithms.

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Aldaoud, M., Al-Abri, D., Awadalla, M., & Kausar, F. (2024). Data Structure and Management Protocol to Enhance Name Resolving in Named Data Networking. Future Internet, 16(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/fi16040118

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