Survey on the Incorporation of NDN/CCN in IoT

Named data networking (NDN) has emerged as a component of the Future Internet architecture to support scalable content distribution, mobility, security, and trust; as well as to provide access to information irrespective of its physical location. The NDN, and previously content-centric networking (C...

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Main Authors: Ahed Aboodi, Tat-Chee Wan, Gian-Chand Sodhy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
Subjects:
CCN
ICN
Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8726307/
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spelling doaj-9ab6d92698404706a5c2499773c5dcd92021-03-30T00:09:27ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-017718277185810.1109/ACCESS.2019.29195348726307Survey on the Incorporation of NDN/CCN in IoTAhed Aboodi0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4324-2651Tat-Chee Wan1Gian-Chand Sodhy2School of Computer Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Penang, MalaysiaSchool of Computer Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Penang, MalaysiaSchool of Computer Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Penang, MalaysiaNamed data networking (NDN) has emerged as a component of the Future Internet architecture to support scalable content distribution, mobility, security, and trust; as well as to provide access to information irrespective of its physical location. The NDN, and previously content-centric networking (CCN), has been considered as the enabler to address various Internet of Things (IoT) challenges, with the potential to outperform the current IP paradigm in many dimensions. The requirements and challenges of the IoT, imposed by constraints, such as limited memory and computational power, while requiring high energy efficiency in the face of unstable network connectivity, impose extra burdens on the IP paradigm. The named content, in-network caching and named-based routing approach in the CCN and NDN provide promising solutions to overcome these constraints and showcase alternative implementations. This paper aims to investigate and demonstrate the current incorporation of the NDN/CCN with the IoT in terms of in-network caching management, naming scheme for devices and data, access control and policies, forwarding strategies, device configuration, and discovery.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8726307/CCNcontent-centric networkingICNinformation-centric networkingInternet of Thingsnamed data networking
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author Ahed Aboodi
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Survey on the Incorporation of NDN/CCN in IoT
IEEE Access
CCN
content-centric networking
ICN
information-centric networking
Internet of Things
named data networking
author_facet Ahed Aboodi
Tat-Chee Wan
Gian-Chand Sodhy
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title Survey on the Incorporation of NDN/CCN in IoT
title_short Survey on the Incorporation of NDN/CCN in IoT
title_full Survey on the Incorporation of NDN/CCN in IoT
title_fullStr Survey on the Incorporation of NDN/CCN in IoT
title_full_unstemmed Survey on the Incorporation of NDN/CCN in IoT
title_sort survey on the incorporation of ndn/ccn in iot
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Named data networking (NDN) has emerged as a component of the Future Internet architecture to support scalable content distribution, mobility, security, and trust; as well as to provide access to information irrespective of its physical location. The NDN, and previously content-centric networking (CCN), has been considered as the enabler to address various Internet of Things (IoT) challenges, with the potential to outperform the current IP paradigm in many dimensions. The requirements and challenges of the IoT, imposed by constraints, such as limited memory and computational power, while requiring high energy efficiency in the face of unstable network connectivity, impose extra burdens on the IP paradigm. The named content, in-network caching and named-based routing approach in the CCN and NDN provide promising solutions to overcome these constraints and showcase alternative implementations. This paper aims to investigate and demonstrate the current incorporation of the NDN/CCN with the IoT in terms of in-network caching management, naming scheme for devices and data, access control and policies, forwarding strategies, device configuration, and discovery.
topic CCN
content-centric networking
ICN
information-centric networking
Internet of Things
named data networking
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8726307/
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