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An introduction to NDN and its software architecture

Published:24 September 2014Publication History

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The NDN project investigates Jacobson's proposed evolution from today's host-centric network architecture (IP) to a data-centric network architecture (NDN). This conceptually simple shift has far-reaching implications in how we design, develop, deploy and use networks and applications. The NDN design and development has attracted significant attention from the networking community. To facilitate broader participation in addressing NDN research and development challenges, this tutorial will describe the vision of this new architecture and its basic components and operations.

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      ACM-ICN '14: Proceedings of the 1st ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking
      September 2014
      224 pages
      ISBN:9781450332064
      DOI:10.1145/2660129

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      • Published: 24 September 2014

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