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2009
Abstract. Internet routers' forwarding tables (FIBs), which must be stored in expensive fast memory for high-speed packet forwarding, are growing quickly in size due to increased multihoming, finer-grained traffic engineering, and deployment of IPv6 and VPNs. To address this problem, several Internet architectures have been proposed to reduce FIB size by returning to the earlier approach of route caching: storing only the working set of popular routes in the FIB. This paper revisits route caching.
2012 •
Internet was developed as a packet data network where users and data sources (server) with specific IP addresses interacted over a pre-established communication channel. This model of client–server data communication has evolved into a peer-to-peer mode of data sharing in recent times. Applications like, YouTube, Bit Torrent, social networks have revolutionized the idea of user generated contents. Modern users care only for specific data items irrespective of their sources. So, the idea of using IP addresses to identify servers hosting a particular content is losing its importance. Moreover, want of IP addresses is a challenging issue haunting the Internet community since long. The need of the time is a content-centric networking platform where data hosts are of less importance, and Named Data Networking (NDN) has been proposed to that end. NDN allows users to float a data request without any knowledge about the hosting entity. NDN can handle user mobility, security issues more efficiently than the current Internet. Although NDN has been proposed in 2010, so far, there is no survey paper studying its architecture and various schemes proposed for its different characteristic features, like, naming, adaptive forwarding and routing, caching, security, mobility, etc. In this paper, we introduce a novel taxonomy to study NDN features in depth. We have also covered several NDN applications. We conclude our survey by identifying a set of open challenges which should be addressed by researchers in due course.
2022 •
Among various factors contributing to performance of named data networking (NDN), the organization of caching is a key factor and has benefited from intense studies by the networking research community. The performed studies aimed at (1) finding the best strategy to adopt for content caching; (2) specifying the best location, and number of content stores (CS) in the network; and (3) defining the best cache replacement policy. Accessing and comparing the performance of the proposed solutions is as essential as the development of the proposals themselves. The present work aims at evaluating and comparing the behavior of four caching policies (i.e., random, least recently used (LRU), least frequently used (LFU), and first in first out (FIFO)) applied to NDN. Several network scenarios are used for simulation (2 topologies, varying the percentage of nodes of the content stores (5–100), 1 and 10 producers, 32 and 41 consumers). Five metrics are considered for the performance evaluation: c...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
A Deep Dive into the LISP Cache and What ISPs Should Know about It2011 •
2010 •
In the 1960s and 70s when the core ideas underlying the Internet were developed, telephony was the only example of successful, effective, global-scale communications. Thus while the communication solution offered by TCP/IP was unique and groundbreaking, the problem it solved was telephony's: a point-to-point conversation between two entities.
2012 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)
Route discovery and caching: A way to improve the scalability of Information-Centric Networking2012 •
2022 •
With the development of new technologies and applications, such as the Internet of Things, smart cities, 5G, and edge computing, traditional Internet Protocol-based (IP-based) networks have been exposed as having many problems. Information-Centric Networking (ICN), Named Data Networking (NDN), and Content-Centric Networking (CCN) are therefore proposed as an alternative for future networks. However, unlike IP-based networks, CCN routing is non-deterministic and difficult to optimize due to frequent in-network caching replacement. This paper presents a novel probe-based routing algorithm that explores real-time in-network caching to ensure the routing table storing the optimal paths to the nearest content provider is up to date. Effective probe-selections, Pending Interest Table (PIT) probe, and Forwarding Information Base (FIB) probe are discussed and analyzed by simulation with different performance measurements. Compared with the basic CCN, in terms of qualitative analysis, the additional computational overhead of our approach is O(NCS + Nrt + NFIB ∗ NSPT) and O(NFIB) on processing interest packets and data packets, respectively. However, in terms of quantitative analysis, our approach reduces the number of timeout interests by 6% and the average response time by 0.6 s. Furthermore, although basic CCN and our approach belong to the same Quality of Service (QoS) category, our approach outperforms basic CCN in terms of real values. Additionally, our probe-based approach performs better than RECIF+PIF and EEGPR. Owing to speedup FIB updating by probes, our approach provides more reliable interest packet routing when accounting for router failures. In summary, the results demonstrate that compared to basic CCN, our probe-based routing approach raises FIB accuracy and reduces network congestion and response time, resulting in efficient routing.
22nd Digital Avionics Systems Conference. Proceedings (Cat. No.03CH37449)
IPStash: a power-efficient memory architecture for IP-lookup2003 •
Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems
Named data networking on a router: Fast and DoS-resistant forwarding with hash tables2013 •
Future Internet
T-Move: A Light-Weight Protocol for Improved QoS in Content-Centric Networks with Producer Mobility2019 •
Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research
A Comparative Survey On Different Caching Mechanisms In Named Data Networking (NDN) Architecture2019 •
Proceedings of the 10th ACM International on Conference on emerging Networking Experiments and Technologies - CoNEXT '14
Trace-Driven Analysis of ICN Caching Algorithms on Video-on-Demand Workloads2014 •
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Information-centric networking - ICN '11
Conet2011 •
Proceedings of the Seventh COnference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies on - CoNEXT '11
On route aggregation2011 •
International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security
Named Data Networking: Investigate of New Infrastructure for Future of Internet2017 •
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Routing Scalability: An Operator's View2010 •
Proceedings IEEE 24th Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies.
IPstash: a set-associative memory approach for efficient IP-lookup2005 •
it - Information Technology
Future Internet Routing: Motivation and Design IssuesRouting im Internet der Zukunft: Hintergründe und Gestaltungsansätze2009 •
IEEE Internet of Things Journal
Recent Advances in Information-Centric Networking based Internet of Things (ICN-IoT)archive.dante.net
Deliverable D6. 2 Report on Results of the Quantum Test ProgrammeNOMS 2018 - 2018 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium
Towards a security monitoring plane for named data networking and its application against content poisoning attack2018 •
Arxiv preprint arXiv:1107.5372
Bidirectional Pipelining for Scalable IP Lookup and Packet Classification2011 •
Proceedings. Tenth International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2004. ICPADS 2004.
Caching support for push-pull data dissemination using data-snooping routers2004 •