Visible to the public Analysis of Interest and Data Packet Behaviour in Vehicular Named Data Network

TitleAnalysis of Interest and Data Packet Behaviour in Vehicular Named Data Network
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsR., Nithin Rao, Sharma, Rinki
Conference Name2021 IEEE Madras Section Conference (MASCON)
Date Publishedaug
KeywordsBroadcasting, Collaboration, Conferences, Hop Count, Human Behavior, IEEE Sections, Interest Satisfaction, Internet, Measurement, named data networking, pubcrawl, Resiliency, Scalability, simulation, vehicle networks
AbstractNamed Data Network (NDN) is considered to be the future of Internet architecture. The nature of NDN is to disseminate data based on the naming scheme rather than the location of the node. This feature caters to the need of vehicular applications, resulting in Vehicular Named Data Networks (VNDN). Although it is still in the initial stages of research, the collaboration has assured various advantages which attract the researchers to explore the architecture further. VNDN face challenges such as intermittent connectivity, mobility of nodes, design of efficient forwarding and naming schemes, among others. In order to develop effective forwarding strategies, behavior of data and interest packets under various circumstances needs to be studied. In this paper, propagation behavior of data and interest packets is analyzed by considering metrics such as Interest Satisfaction Ratio (ISR), Hop Count Difference (HCD) and Copies of Data Packets Processed (CDPP). These metrics are evaluated under network conditions such as varying network size, node mobility and amount of interest produced by each node. Simulation results show that data packets do not follow the reverse path of interest packets.
DOI10.1109/MASCON51689.2021.9563540
Citation Keyr_analysis_2021