支持以内容为中心的双模式转发

R. Ravindran, Guoqiang Wang, Xinwen Zhang, A. Chakraborti
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信息中心网络(information -centric networking, ICN)旨在以高效、安全、可靠的信息传播为基础,取代当前以主机为中心的IP架构。本文将ICN体系结构之一的内容中心网络(content-centric networking, CCN)扩展为双模式转发,其中转发平面将共享流量与非共享流量区分开来,其特点是具有全局可共享性。该扩展允许可共享流量经过CCN的报文处理后以非加速方式转发,而非共享流量只经过FIB的快速路径转发,采用加速方式转发。我们使用一个可选的包含源-对象名称的新报头来启用这种双模式转发。我们用仿真结果来支持我们的建议,其中在转发平面中分离这两种类型的流量的好处是可以更好地利用内容存储、待处理兴趣表,并在内容交付延迟方面改善可共享应用程序的用户QoE。
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Supporting dual-mode forwarding in content-centric network
Information-centric networking (ICN) aims to replace current host-centric IP architecture with one based on efficient, secure, and reliable dissemination of information. This paper extends content-centric networking (CCN), one of the ICN architectures, for dual-mode forwarding, wherein, the forwarding plane distinguishes sharable traffic from non-sharable traffic characterized by its global shareability. The proposed extensions allow sharable traffic to be forwarded in a non-expedite mode following the packet processing of CCN, while non-sharable traffic is forwarded in the proposed expedite mode subjected to fast-path forwarding only involving the FIB. We enable this dual-mode forwarding using a new header which optionally includes a source-object name. We support our proposal with simulation results where the benefit of separating these two types of traffic in the forwarding plane results in better utilization of content store, pending interest table, and improved user QoE for sharable applications in terms of content delivery latency.
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