ndnIoT-FC: IoT Devices as First-Class Traffic in Name Data Networks

In recent years we have been assisting a radical change in the way devices are connected to the Internet. In this new scope, the traditional TCP/IP host-centric network fails in large-scale mobile wireless distributed environments, such as IoT scenarios, due to node mobility, dynamic topologies and...

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Main Authors: Luís Gameiro, Carlos Senna, Miguel Luís
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Future Internet
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/12/11/207
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spelling doaj-bbcea243c4fb4426b8739322d5c5da9b2020-11-25T04:08:34ZengMDPI AGFuture Internet1999-59032020-11-011220720710.3390/fi12110207ndnIoT-FC: IoT Devices as First-Class Traffic in Name Data NetworksLuís Gameiro0Carlos Senna1Miguel Luís2Instituto de Telecomunicações, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalInstituto de Telecomunicações, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalInstituto de Telecomunicações, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalIn recent years we have been assisting a radical change in the way devices are connected to the Internet. In this new scope, the traditional TCP/IP host-centric network fails in large-scale mobile wireless distributed environments, such as IoT scenarios, due to node mobility, dynamic topologies and intermittent connectivity, and the Information-Centric Networking (ICN) paradigm has been considered the most promising candidate to overcome the drawbacks of host-centric architectures. Despite bringing efficient solutions for content distribution, the basic ICN operating principle, where content must always be associated with an interest, has serious restrictions in IoT environments in relation to scale, performance, and naming, among others. To address such drawbacks, we are presenting ndnIoT-FC, an NDN-based architecture that respects the ICN rules but offers special treatment for IoT traffic. It combines efficient hybrid naming with strategies to minimize the number of interests and uses caching strategies that virtually eliminates copies of IoT data from intermediate nodes. The ndnIoT-FC makes available new NDN-based application-to-application protocol to implement a signature model operation and tools to manage its life cycle, following a publisher-subscriber scheme. To demonstrate the versatility of the proposed architecture, we show the results of the efficient gathering of environmental information in a simulation environment considering different and distinct use cases.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/12/11/207Internet of ThingsSmart CityInformation-Centric NetworkNamed Data Networkspublish-subscribe
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Carlos Senna
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ndnIoT-FC: IoT Devices as First-Class Traffic in Name Data Networks
Future Internet
Internet of Things
Smart City
Information-Centric Network
Named Data Networks
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author_facet Luís Gameiro
Carlos Senna
Miguel Luís
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title ndnIoT-FC: IoT Devices as First-Class Traffic in Name Data Networks
title_short ndnIoT-FC: IoT Devices as First-Class Traffic in Name Data Networks
title_full ndnIoT-FC: IoT Devices as First-Class Traffic in Name Data Networks
title_fullStr ndnIoT-FC: IoT Devices as First-Class Traffic in Name Data Networks
title_full_unstemmed ndnIoT-FC: IoT Devices as First-Class Traffic in Name Data Networks
title_sort ndniot-fc: iot devices as first-class traffic in name data networks
publisher MDPI AG
series Future Internet
issn 1999-5903
publishDate 2020-11-01
description In recent years we have been assisting a radical change in the way devices are connected to the Internet. In this new scope, the traditional TCP/IP host-centric network fails in large-scale mobile wireless distributed environments, such as IoT scenarios, due to node mobility, dynamic topologies and intermittent connectivity, and the Information-Centric Networking (ICN) paradigm has been considered the most promising candidate to overcome the drawbacks of host-centric architectures. Despite bringing efficient solutions for content distribution, the basic ICN operating principle, where content must always be associated with an interest, has serious restrictions in IoT environments in relation to scale, performance, and naming, among others. To address such drawbacks, we are presenting ndnIoT-FC, an NDN-based architecture that respects the ICN rules but offers special treatment for IoT traffic. It combines efficient hybrid naming with strategies to minimize the number of interests and uses caching strategies that virtually eliminates copies of IoT data from intermediate nodes. The ndnIoT-FC makes available new NDN-based application-to-application protocol to implement a signature model operation and tools to manage its life cycle, following a publisher-subscriber scheme. To demonstrate the versatility of the proposed architecture, we show the results of the efficient gathering of environmental information in a simulation environment considering different and distinct use cases.
topic Internet of Things
Smart City
Information-Centric Network
Named Data Networks
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url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/12/11/207
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