DocumentCode :
3126235
Title :
Comparing Information-Centric and Delay-Tolerant Networking
Author :
Fall, Kevin
Author_Institution :
Qualcomm, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
22-25 Oct. 2012
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Delay-Tolerant Networking and Information-Centric Networking represent two new approaches to networking that have been proposed by the research community over the last few years. DTN has explored methods to interconnect networks with various naming, routing and delivery semantics with store-carry-forward delay-tolerant operations, while several ICN-related projects are exploring the naming of data objects instead of nodes, in-network caching and routing, and support for a form of delay-tolerance as a byproduct. In this talk I will cover the basic goals and results of each style of networking, and highlight common lessons learned that contrast the benefits of these approaches with the current IP-based Internet architecture.
Keywords :
IP networks; Internet; cache storage; delay tolerant networks; naming services; telecommunication network routing; DTN; ICN-related projects; IP-based Internet architecture; data objects; delay tolerant networking; delivery semantics; in-network caching; information-centric networking; interconnect networks; naming semantics; routing semantics; store-carry-forward delay tolerant operations;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Local Computer Networks (LCN), 2012 IEEE 37th Conference on
Conference_Location :
Clearwater, FL
ISSN :
0742-1303
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1565-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/LCN.2012.6423580
Filename :
6423580
Link To Document :
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