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Edge-ICN and its application to the Internet of Things

Networking and Internet Architecture 2017-07-12 v2

Abstract

While research on Information-Centric Networking (ICN) flourishes, its adoption seems to be an elusive goal. In this paper we propose Edge-ICN: a novel approach for deploying ICN in a single large network, such as the network of an Internet Service Provider. Although Edge-ICN requires nothing beyond an SDN-based network supporting the OpenFlow protocol, with ICN-aware nodes only at the edges of the network, it still offers the same benefits as a clean-slate ICN architecture but without the deployment hassles. Moreover, by proxying legacy traffic and transparently forwarding it through the Edge-ICN nodes, all existing applications can operate smoothly, while offering significant advantages to applications such as native support for scalable anycast, multicast, and multi-source forwarding. In this context, we show how the proposed functionality at the edge of the network can specifically benefit CoAP-based IoT applications. Our measurements show that Edge-ICN induces on average the same control plane overhead for name resolution as a centralized approach, while also enabling IoT applications to build on anycast, multicast, and multi-source forwarding primitives.

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@article{arxiv.1707.01721,
  title  = {Edge-ICN and its application to the Internet of Things},
  author = {Nikos Fotiou and Vasilios A. Siris and George Xylomenos and George C. Polyzos and Konstantinos V. Katsaros and George Petropoulos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.01721},
  year   = {2017}
}

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IFIP Networking Workshops, IFIP, 2017