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Forwarding Strategies for Applications in Named Data Networking

Published:17 March 2016Publication History

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Named Data Networking (NDN), an information-centric Internet architecture, introduces a new forwarding model, in which the forwarding plane can choose between multiple interfaces when forwarding a packet. While the forwarding module brings new opportunities it also introduces challenges when the application's performance or correctness is affected by a conflict between the application design and the assigned forwarding strategy. In this paper we demonstrate the impact of the forwarding strategy decision on the performance and correctness of NDN applications.

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      ANCS '16: Proceedings of the 2016 Symposium on Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems
      March 2016
      148 pages
      ISBN:9781450341837
      DOI:10.1145/2881025

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      • Published: 17 March 2016

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      ANCS '16 Paper Acceptance Rate12of58submissions,21%Overall Acceptance Rate88of314submissions,28%

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