An overview on push-based communication models for information-centric networking

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Abstract

Information-centric networking integrates by design a pull-based model which brings in advantages in terms of control as well as of in-network caching strategies. Currently, ICN main areas of action concern content distribution and IoT, both of which are environments that often require support for periodic and even-triggered data transmission. Such environments can benefit from push-based communication to achieve faster data forwarding. This paper provides an overview on the current push-based mechanisms that can be applied to information-centric paradigms, explaining the trade-off associated with the different approaches. Moreover, the paper provides design guidelines for integrating push communications in information-centric networking, having as example the application of this networking architecture in IoT environments.

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Sofia, R. C., & Mendes, P. M. (2019). An overview on push-based communication models for information-centric networking. Future Internet. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/fi11030074

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