Visible to the public On the Role of Named Data Networking for IoT Content Distribution

TitleOn the Role of Named Data Networking for IoT Content Distribution
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsGupta, Divya, Wadhwa, Shivani, Rani, Shalli
Conference Name2021 6th International Conference on Communication and Electronics Systems (ICCES)
KeywordsContent Forwarding, Human Behavior, In-Nework storage, information-centric networking, IP networks, named data networking, NDN Challenges, NDN Services, pubcrawl, Real-time Systems, Resiliency, Routing, Scalability, security, social networking (online), Web sites
AbstractThe initially designed internet aimed to create a communication network. The hosts share specific IP addresses to establish a communication channel to transfer messages. However, with the advancement of internet technologies as well as recent growth in various applications such as social networking, web sites, and number of smart phone users, the internet today act as distribution network. The content distribution for large volume traffic on internet mainly suffers from two issues 1) IP addresses allocation for each request message and 2) Real time content delivery. Moreover, users nowadays care only about getting data irrespective of its location. To meet need of the hour for content centric networking (CCN), Information centric networking (ICN) has been proposed as the future internet architecture. Named data networks (NDN) found its roots under the umbrella of ICN as one of its project to overcome the above listed issues. NDN is based on the technique of providing named data retrieval from intermediate nodes. This conceptual shift raises questions on its design, services and challenges. In this paper, we contribute by presenting architectural design of NDN with its routing and forwarding mechanism. Subsequently, we cover services offered by NDN for request-response message communication. Furthermore, the challenges faced by NDN for its implementation has been discussed in last.
DOI10.1109/ICCES51350.2021.9488946
Citation Keygupta_role_2021