Information-centric networking (ICN) has long been advocating for radical changes to the IP-based Internet. However, the upgrade challenges that this entails have hindered ICN adoption. To break this loop, the POINT project proposed a hybrid, IP-over-ICN, architecture: IP networks are preserved at the edge, connected to each other over an ICN core. This exploits the key benefits of ICN, enabling individual network operators to improve the performance of their IP-based services, without changing the rest of the Internet. We provide an overview of POINT and outline how it improves upon IP in terms of performance and resilience. Our focus is on the successful trial of the POINT prototype in a production network, where real users operated actual IP-based applications.
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@article{arxiv.1804.07511,
title = {IP Over ICN Goes Live},
author = {George Xylomenos and Yannis Thomas and Xenofon Vasilakos and Michael Georgiades and Alexander Phinikarides and Ioannis Doumanis and Stuart Porter and Dirk Trossen and Sebastian Robitzsch and Martin J. Reed and Mays Al-Naday and George Petropoulos and Konstantinos Katsaros and Maria-Evgenia Xezonaki and Janne Riihijarvi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.07511},
year = {2018}
}
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EuCNC 2018. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1804.07509