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Record Nr.

UNINA9910817534603321

Autore

Brito Gabriel M

Titolo

Information-centric networks : a new paradigm for the Internet / / Gabriel M. Brito, Pedro Braconnot Velloso, Igor M. Moraes

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, N.J., : ISTE Ltd/John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2013

ISBN

9781118579893

1118579895

9781118579848

1118579844

9781118579909

1118579909

Edizione

[1st edition]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (138 p.)

Collana

Focus series in networks and telecommunications, , 2051-2481

Altri autori (Persone)

VellosoPedro Braconnot

MoraesIgor M

Disciplina

025.042

Soggetti

Information networks

Internet

World Wide Web

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1. CONTENT DISTRIBUTION ON THE INTERNET; 1.1. End-to-end concept and limitations; 1.2. Multicast communication; 1.3. Peer-to-peer systems; 1.4. Content distribution networks; 1.5. Publish/subscribe systems; CHAPTER 2. INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKS; 2.1. Content naming; 2.2. Content or name-based routing; 2.3. Content caching; CHAPTER 3. MAIN ICN ARCHITECTURES; 3.1. Content-based networking/combined broadcastand content-based; 3.2. Data-oriented network architecture; 3.3. Content-centric networking/named-datanetworking

3.4. Publish-subscribe Internet routing paradigm/publish-subscribe Internet technologies3.5. Content-centric inter-network architecture; 3.6. Other architectures; 3.7. General comparison; CHAPTER 4. CHALLENGES; 4.1. Naming; 4.2. Routing; 4.3. Caching; 4.4. Security; 4.5. Mobility support in ICN; 4.6. Applications; CHAPTER 5. PRACTICAL ISSUES; 5.1. Economic models; 5.2. Content routers; CONCLUSION;



ACKNOWLEDGMENT; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX

Sommario/riassunto

Since its inception, the Internet has evolved from a textual information system towards a multimedia information system, in which data, services and applications are consumed as content. Today, however, the main problem faced is that applications are now content-oriented but the protocol stack remains the same, based on the content location. Thus, it is clear that the Internet's current architecture must change. This new architecture should take into account aspects to improve content location and delivery efficiency and also content availability. Fulfilling these requirements is the main g