Projet de recherche doctoral numero :2777

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Date depot: 1 janvier 1900
Titre: Optimization of Information-Centric Networks and the design of future Internet architectures
Directeur de thèse: Serge FDIDA (LIP6)
Domaine scientifique: Sciences et technologies de l'information et de la communication
Thématique CNRS : Non defini

Resumé: Information-Centric Networking is an approach for the future Internet architecture that deals with the explosion of the supply and demand for content in the Internet [1]. ICNs is positioned as a current host-centric communication model toward a content-centric model for effective distribution of content over the network. It is a hotly debated topic since its introduction by Van Jacobson in 2009. The principal ideas in ICNs are: 1) Content is located by name instead of by location. 2) Every ICN node can cache and serve the requested content. There exists two CCN packet types, Interest and Data packet. When a consumer asks for content by broadcasting its interest, any node hearing the interest and having data that matches the request, can respond with a Data packet. Data is transmitted only in response to an Interest and consumes that Interest [2]. This networking paradigm has generated much interest in the research community in recent years due to its potential for providing a high-performance and low-cost network for content distribution [3, 5]. References [1] “IRTF information-centric networking research group,” Website https://irtf.org/icnrg. [2] V. Jacobson, D. K. Smetters, J. D. Thornton, M. F. Plass, N. H. Briggs, and R. L. Braynard, “Networking named content,” in Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Emerging Networking Experiments and Technologies (CoNEXT). New York, NY, USA: ACM, Dec. 2009, pp. 1–12. [3] B. Ahlgren, C. Dannewitz, C. Imbrenda, D. Kutscher, and O. Börje, “A survey of information-centric networking,” IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 7, p. 26–36, July 2012. [4] G. Tyson, N. Sastry, R. Cuevas, I. Rimac, and A. Mauthe, “A survey of mobility in information-centric networks,” Communications of the ACM, vol. 56, no. 12, pp. 90– 98, Dec. 2013. [5] G. Xylomenos, C. Ververidis, V. Siris, N. Fotiou, C. Tsilopoulos, X. Vasilakos, K. Katsaros, and G. Polyzos, “A survey of information-centric networking research,” IEEE Communications Surveys Tutorials, vol. PP, no. 99, pp. 1–26, Jul. 2013. [6] “CCNx project,” Website http://www.ccnx.org. [7] “Publish-subscribe internet routing paradigm (PSIRP) project,” Website http://www. psirp.org. [8] T. Koponen, M. Chawla, B.-G. Chun, A. Ermolinskiy, K. H. Kim, S. Shenker, and I. Stoica, “A data-oriented (and beyond) network architecture,” SIGCOMM Comput. Commun. Rev., vol. 37, no. 4, pp. 181–192, Aug. 2007. [9] “NDN project,” Website http://named-data.net. [10] S. Arianfar, P. Nikander, and J. Ott, “On content-centric router design and implications,” in Proceedings of the Re-Architecting the Internet Workshop. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2010, pp. 5:1–5:6. [11] T.-M. Pham, S. Fdida, and P. Antoniadis, “Pricing in Information-Centric Network interconnection,” in Proceedings of the 12th IEEE/IFIP International Conferences on Networking (NETWORKING). IEEE, May 2013, pp. 1–9. [12] N. Rozhnova and S. Fdida, “An effective hop-by-hop interest shaping mechanism for CCN communications,” in Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS). IEEE, Mar. 2012, pp. 322– 327. [13] G. Carofiglio, M. Gallo, L. Muscariello, and D. Perino, “Modeling data transfer in Content-Centric Networking,” in Proceedings of the 23rd International Teletraffic Congress (ITC). IEEE, Sep. 2011, pp. 111–118. [14] G. Carofiglio, V. Gehlen, and D. Perino, “Experimental evaluation of memory management in Content-Centric Networking,” in Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC). IEEE, Jun. 2011, pp. 1–6.

Doctorant.e: Nguyen Thi Minh