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Adaptive forwarding of persistent interests in named data networking

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Persistent Interests (PIs) are a promising approach to introduce push-type traffic in Named Data Networking (NDN), in particular for conversational services such as voice and video calls. Forwarding decisions for PIs are crucial in NDN because they establish a long-lived path for the data flowing back toward the PI issuer. In the course of studying the use of PIs in NDN, we investigate adaptive PI forwarding and present a strategy combining regular NDN forwarding information and results from probing potential alternative paths through the network. Simulation results indicate that our adaptive PI forwarding approach is superior to the PI-adapted Best Route strategy when network conditions change due to link failures.

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ICN '17: Proceedings of the 4th ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking
September 2017
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DOI:10.1145/3125719
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  1. adaptive forwarding
  2. information-centric networking
  3. named data networking
  4. persistent interests

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