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CCN 1.0

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CCN has become the groundwork of much of the ICN work in the past few years. Since the project started in 2007 and with the release of the CCNx distribution in 2009 there has been a growing interest in the CCN architecture. CCN has continued to advance as we've learned from simulation, research, experimentation and prototyping. CCN 1.0 is the evolution of CCN. This tutorial will cover the base networking protocol. It will go over the changes in the protocol and the reasons for the changes as well as a description of the new techniques and constructs used. Finally, as time permits we will go over the status of the current software suite.

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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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    1. ccn
    2. content based networking
    3. content-centric networking
    4. information centric networks
    5. named data networking

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    • (2022)LOADng-AT: a novel practical implementation of hybrid AHP-TOPSIS algorithm in reactive routing protocol for intelligent IoT-based networksThe Journal of Supercomputing10.1007/s11227-021-04256-878:7(9521-9569)Online publication date: 17-Jan-2022
    • (2018)KRB-CCN: Lightweight Authentication and Access Control for Private Content-Centric NetworksApplied Cryptography and Network Security10.1007/978-3-319-93387-0_31(598-615)Online publication date: 10-Jun-2018
    • (2017)Closing the Floodgate with Stateless Content-Centric Networking2017 26th International Conference on Computer Communication and Networks (ICCCN)10.1109/ICCCN.2017.8038367(1-10)Online publication date: Jul-2017
    • (2016)List Interest: Simply Packing Interests Dramatically Reduces Router Workload in Content-Centric NetworkingIEICE Transactions on Communications10.1587/transcom.2016CNP0004E99.B:12(2520-2531)Online publication date: 2016
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