Visible to the public Centaur: A evolutionary design of hybrid NDN/IP transport architecture for streaming application

TitleCentaur: A evolutionary design of hybrid NDN/IP transport architecture for streaming application
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsZhang, X., Gong, L., Xun, Y., Piao, X., Leit, K.
Conference Name2016 IEEE 7th Annual Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics Mobile Communication Conference (UEMCON)
Date Publishedoct
KeywordsCentaur, clean slate, Collaboration, Computer architecture, content distribution, data transfer, evolutionary design, Human Behavior, hybrid NDN/IP transport architecture, Internet, Internet architecture, IP module functions, IP networks, IP overlay, IP transmission efficiency, load balance, Metrics, named data networking, NDN streaming distribution, Peer-to-peer computing, Proposals, Prototypes, pubcrawl, Resiliency, Routing protocols, streaming application
Abstract

Named Data Networking (NDN), a clean-slate data oriented Internet architecture targeting on replacing IP, brings many potential benefits for content distribution. Real deployment of NDN is crucial to verify this new architecture and promote academic research, but work in this field is at an early stage. Due to the fundamental design paradigm difference between NDN and IP, Deploying NDN as IP overlay causes high overhead and inefficient transmission, typically in streaming applications. Aiming at achieving efficient NDN streaming distribution, this paper proposes a transitional architecture of NDN/IP hybrid network dubbed Centaur, which embodies both NDN's smartness, scalability and IP's transmission efficiency and deployment feasibility. In Centaur, the upper NDN module acts as the smart head while the lower IP module functions as the powerful feet. The head is intelligent in content retrieval and self-control, while the IP feet are able to transport large amount of media data faster than that if NDN directly overlaying on IP. To evaluate the performance of our proposal, we implement a real streaming prototype in ndnSIM and compare it with both NDN-Hippo and P2P under various experiment scenarios. The result shows that Centaur can achieve better load balance with lower overhead, which is close to the performance that ideal NDN can achieve. All of these validate that our proposal is a promising choice for the incremental and compatible deployment of NDN.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7777918/?reload=true
DOI10.1109/UEMCON.2016.7777918
Citation Keyzhang_centaur:_2016