A Survey on Naming, Name Resolution and Data Routing in Information Centric Networking (ICN)

  • BARAKABITZE A
  • XIAOHENG T
  • TAN G
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Abstract

Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is set to replace the current internet architecture which is based on end-to-end communication between hosts. The ICN approach to the network of the future has recently been and is being explored by a number of research projects from Asia, Europe and America. This paper provides a review on three Information Centric Networking (ICN) architectures based on objects/contents naming, name resolution and data routing. The review highlights and briefly describes the naming structures, operation of name resolution and data routing processes of DONA, NetInf and PURSUIT. A summary in tabular form and a comparative study of these three architectures is also given in the paper.

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BARAKABITZE, A. A., XIAOHENG, T., & TAN, G. (2014). A Survey on Naming, Name Resolution and Data Routing in Information Centric Networking (ICN). IJARCCE, 8322–8330. https://doi.org/10.17148/ijarcce.2014.31055

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