For the ACM ICN 2023 conference, our emphasis was on understanding the real-world applications of ICN and its interaction with emerging Internet protocols and applications.We sought and specifically encouraged papers that delved into experiences with ICN deployments, the interplay between ICN, HTTP/3, and QUIC, and how ICN platforms and mechanisms are being tailored and evaluated to meet today's challenges.
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CCNx Router on FPGA Accelerator Achieving Predictable Performance
Information-centric networking (ICN) is a prominent architecture that realizes content-aware network services through name-based communications. A programmable ICN router implemented on a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) accelerator can achieve ...
Pegasus: A High-Speed NDN Router with Programmable Switches and Server Clusters
Programmable switches provide a solution for implementing highspeed Named Data Networking (NDN) forwarding. However, the challenge arises from the packets in the NDN network that carry hierarchical names of varying lengths, coupled with the inherent ...
A P4-based NDN Tester for Evaluating Forwarder Performance under Non-Uniform Request Patterns
Benchmarking Named Data Networking (NDN)/Content Centric Networking (CCN) forwarders is becoming an important task as the demand for fast forwarding is becoming inevitable for their dissemination. Many full-fledged software-based forwarders have been ...
Mnemosyne: Distributed Application Logging over Named Data Networking
Logging is a critical function to enable auditing and enhance security of distributed applications. This paper describes the design of Mnemosyne, a distributed logger running over Named Data Networking(NDN), to meet this need for NDN-based distributed ...
PCLive: Bringing Named Data Networking to Internet Livestreaming
The lack of application support is probably the biggest obstacle to ICN/NDN deployment. One approach to tackle this problem is to NDNize existing applications by translating between application-level protocols and NDN, which can benefit from NDN's ...
A New API in Support of NDN Trust Schema
The decade-long experiences from developing applications over Named Data Networking (NDN) have taught us the importance of well-designed libraries that offer support to application developers to support data security. NDN trust schema provides a ...
SoK: On Named Content and Inter-domain Routing
Inter-domain routing (IDR), in which autonomous systems (ASes) co-operate to exchange information so that packets can be forwarded to their intended destinations, is a crucial component of any global network service. IDR in today's Internet is already ...
Investigating the Synergy between Routing and Forwarding Strategy in NDN Networks
Although multiple routing protocols and forwarding strategies have been proposed for NDN, there is a lack of understanding about the synergy between them. In this work, we investigate the effectiveness of NDN forwarding strategy, routing, and the ...
Reining in Redundant Traffic through Adaptive Duplicate Suppression in Multi-Access NDN Networks
Named Data Networking (NDN) provides native support for multi-party communication. However, the current NDN forwarder lacks a duplicate suppression mechanism for multicasting in a multi-access network, potentially leading to network congestion and ...
SoK: Distributed Computing in ICN
Information-Centric Networking (ICN), with its data-oriented operation and generally more powerful forwarding layer, provides an attractive platform for distributed computing. This paper provides a systematic overview and categorization of different ...
Capture and Analysis of Traffic Traces on a Wide-Area NDN Testbed
High-quality network traffic measurements from realistic network deployments are crucial to analyze and better understand emerging network technologies for the purpose of maturing them. However, achieving this measurement goal for the Named Data ...
Statement: Transmit/Receive and Request/Response Models for Communication
Communication models are important because in most systems, and certainly in large or distributed ones, it is often difficult to distinguish between cause and effect, and to know if solutions match with problems. We proceed with the premise that ...
Statement: The Metaverse as an Information-Centric Network
This paper discusses challenges and opportunities of considering the Metaverse as an Information-Centric Network (ICN). The Web today essentially represents a data-centric application layer: data named by URLs is manipulated with REST primitives. ...
Timers in State Vector Sync
State Vector Sync (SVS) is a Distributed Dataset Synchronization (Sync) protocol designed to support distributed applications running over NDN. The design of SVS has two unique features that set it apart from all the previous Sync protocol designs. ...
Decentralized Photo Sharing via Named Data Networking
The semantic naming and data-centric security paradigm of Named Data Networking opens up new possibilities for building decentralized applications. In this poster, we identify some factors that lead to centralization and non-interoperability of cloud ...
Mitigating Intermittent Links With Name-Based Networking
We present a name-based sidecar-assisted networking approach that enables off-the-shelf TCP/IP and HTTP protocols to effectively handle network disruptions. We compare the performance of our approach with the Name Data Networking by deploying and ...
Security and Performance Characteristics of QUIC and HTTP/3
We focus on the security and performance characteristics of the QUIC protocol, exploring its security qualitatively and its performance quantitatively through experimentation. Performance comparisons between QUIC and traditional TCP-based counterparts ...
NDN’s Stateful Forwarding Plane Meeting Frequent Connectivity Changes of LEO Satellite Constellations
As a data-centric network architecture, Named Data Networking (NDN) has a unique feature in its stateful forwarding plane, where Interest packets are routed towards data sources, leaving behind breadcrumb traces that steer requested data packets back ...
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
---|---|---|---|
ICN '21 | 43 | 11 | 26% |
ICN '20 | 39 | 15 | 38% |
ICN '18 | 57 | 17 | 30% |
ACM-ICN '16 | 84 | 23 | 27% |
ACM-ICN '15 | 55 | 18 | 33% |
ACM-ICN '14 | 97 | 17 | 18% |
ICN '13 | 57 | 20 | 35% |
ICN '11 | 50 | 12 | 24% |
Overall | 482 | 133 | 28% |