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Information-centric networking has been touted as an alternative to the current Internet architecture. Our work addresses a crucial part of such a proposal, namely the design of a network node within an information-centric networking architecture. Special attention is given in providing a platform for development and experimentation in an emerging network research area; an area that questions many starting points of the current Internet. In this paper, we describe the service model exposed to applications and provide background on the operation of the platform. For illustration, we present current efforts in deployment and experimentation with demo applications presented, too.
George PARISIS
University of Cambridge
Dirk TROSSEN
University of Cambridge
Hitoshi ASAEDA
NICT
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George PARISIS, Dirk TROSSEN, Hitoshi ASAEDA, "A Node Design and a Framework for Development and Experimentation for an Information-Centric Network" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E96-B, no. 7, pp. 1650-1660, July 2013, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E96.B.1650.
Abstract: Information-centric networking has been touted as an alternative to the current Internet architecture. Our work addresses a crucial part of such a proposal, namely the design of a network node within an information-centric networking architecture. Special attention is given in providing a platform for development and experimentation in an emerging network research area; an area that questions many starting points of the current Internet. In this paper, we describe the service model exposed to applications and provide background on the operation of the platform. For illustration, we present current efforts in deployment and experimentation with demo applications presented, too.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E96.B.1650/_p
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