Named data networking

Lixia Zhang(UCLA Health), Alexander Afanasyev(UCLA Health), Jeffrey A Burke(UCLA Health), Van Jacobson(UCLA Health), kc claffy(University of California San Diego), Patrick Crowley(Washington University in St. Louis), Christos Papadopoulos(Colorado State University), Lan Wang(University of Memphis), Beichuan Zhang(Arizona State University)
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
July 28, 2014
Cited by 2,168Open Access
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Abstract

Named Data Networking (NDN) is one of five projects funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation under its Future Internet Architecture Program. NDN has its roots in an earlier project, Content-Centric Networking (CCN), which Van Jacobson first publicly presented in 2006. 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 for how we design, develop, deploy, and use networks and applications. We describe the motivation and vision of this new architecture, and its basic components and operations. We also provide a snapshot of its current design, development status, and research challenges. More information about the project, including prototype implementations, publications, and annual reports, is available on named-data.net.


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