A. Beben, Piotr Wisniewski, P. Krawiec, M. Nowak, P. Pecka, J. M. Batalla, P. Bialon, P. Olender, Jakub Gutkowski, B. Belter, Lukasz Lopatowski
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Abstract
This paper presents the Content Aware Network designed as one of the Parallel Internets developed on Virtual Infrastructure. The CAN is a post-IP network designed to facilitate access to multimedia content in large scale environment. We introduce the proposed CAN network architecture and discuss mechanisms and algorithms required to assure ubiquitous content access and efficient content delivery. In particular, we propose new content naming and resolution schemes, an effective content source selection algorithm, which optimize resource utilization and the flexible content delivery method. Moreover, we present developed prototype and numerical results illustrating effectiveness of proposed CAN delivery method.