In a quite short time after its envisioning, Information Centric Networking paradigm seems to be a standing reality: name-driven primitives have been defined to support networking functionalities and a few architectures have been implemented. In fact, a content consumer can now search for a data item by name and completely disregard its IP address. But the question to raise is: is this searching mechanism really information-centric or is it rather name-centric only? This paper defines the requirements enabling the transition to a paradigm for content exchange which is exclusively based on information. A running example, based on the Web of Data, has been illustrated to describe the key functionalities of the proposed approach. The envisioned solution grounds on a mechanism to embed content in names which, notably, is architecture-agnostic and can run on top of all existing ICN flavors designed so far. This mechanism supports a semantic-based retrieval of content, that returns a list of contents potentially satisfying the consumer, incrementing retrieval precision and recall. The enhancement in terms of recall comes at the cost of a communication overhead, which has been analytically modeled and estimated in this paper.
From Name-Centric to Information-Centric Networking / Colucci, Simona; Grieco, Luigi Alfredo; Ventrella, Agnese V.; Sciascio, Eugenio Di. - ELETTRONICO. - (2020). (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, ISCC 2020 tenutosi a Rennes, France nel July 7-10, 2020) [10.1109/ISCC50000.2020.9219710].
From Name-Centric to Information-Centric Networking
Colucci, Simona;Grieco, Luigi Alfredo;Ventrella, Agnese V.;Sciascio, Eugenio Di
2020-01-01
Abstract
In a quite short time after its envisioning, Information Centric Networking paradigm seems to be a standing reality: name-driven primitives have been defined to support networking functionalities and a few architectures have been implemented. In fact, a content consumer can now search for a data item by name and completely disregard its IP address. But the question to raise is: is this searching mechanism really information-centric or is it rather name-centric only? This paper defines the requirements enabling the transition to a paradigm for content exchange which is exclusively based on information. A running example, based on the Web of Data, has been illustrated to describe the key functionalities of the proposed approach. The envisioned solution grounds on a mechanism to embed content in names which, notably, is architecture-agnostic and can run on top of all existing ICN flavors designed so far. This mechanism supports a semantic-based retrieval of content, that returns a list of contents potentially satisfying the consumer, incrementing retrieval precision and recall. The enhancement in terms of recall comes at the cost of a communication overhead, which has been analytically modeled and estimated in this paper.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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