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Interest set mechanism to improve the transport of named data networking

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In this paper, we proposal an Interest Set mechanism which aggregate similar Interest packets from same flow to one packet to improve the efficient of transport of NDN. The trick here is to reset lifetime of corresponding PIT entry in the immediate routers every time when valid Data packet is passed by. This mechanism covers the time and space uncertainty of data generating, reduce the cost of maintaining the pipeline and improve the transport of NDN.

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V. Jacobson, D.K. Smetters, J.D. Thornton, M.F. Plass, N.H. Briggs, and R.L. Braynard. Networking named content. In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Emerging Networking Experiments and Technologies. ACM, 2009.
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Tech report: Interest set mechanism to improve the transport of named data networking. http://netarchlab.tsinghua.edu.cn/ shock/THU-NetArchLab-ICN-TR-INTSET 20130517.pdf.
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Alexander Afanasyev, Ilya Moiseenko, and Lixia Zhang. ndnsim: Ndn simulator for ns-3. http://irl. cs. ucla. edu/ndnSIM. html.

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    cover image ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
    ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review  Volume 43, Issue 4
    October 2013
    595 pages
    ISSN:0146-4833
    DOI:10.1145/2534169
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      SIGCOMM '13: Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2013 conference on SIGCOMM
      August 2013
      580 pages
      ISBN:9781450320566
      DOI:10.1145/2486001
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    Published: 27 August 2013
    Published in SIGCOMM-CCR Volume 43, Issue 4

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    1. icn
    2. ndn
    3. transport

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