媒体交付编排的命名功能

C. Tschudin, M. Sifalakis
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到目前为止,内容交付网络(CDN)通过有效地将媒体分发外包给副本服务器网络来提供服务:内容请求通过重定向到一些重写的服务器地址来满足。虽然目前cdn是在边缘应用服务器中使用的,但内容中心网络(CCN)是cdn在通信基础设施中的一种通用表现:它只支持无服务器的内容名称,这样侦听任何类型的内容传递的转发节点都可以记住它,并且后续的相同名称的请求可以在本地提供,而不是在原始源。在本文中,我们介绍了一个基于CCN精神的框架,通过命名函数来编排媒体分发任务。能够按名称请求计算,例如视频转码,内容提供者和内容消费者影响内容的选择、转换和传输方式。命名功能网络(NFN)的目的是作为一种重定向机制,允许网络以最优的方式分配内存和计算资源(就像cdn为内容副本所做的那样)。特别引人注目的是,NFN可以作为网络内部的成熟的媒体交付编排基础设施。我们通过各种场景展示了它的强大功能,从简单的网络内流缓冲和转码,到更复杂的任务,如内容撤销、(视频)会话认证和内容存储管理。
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Named Functions for Media Delivery Orchestration
Content delivery networks (CDN) so far have served media distribution by effectively outsourcing it to a network of replica servers: Content requests are satisfied by redirection to some rewritten server addresses. While at present CDNs are leveraged in edge-sitting application server, Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a generalized manifestation of CDNs inside the communications infrastructure: It only supports server-free content names such that forwarding nodes overhearing any type of content delivery can remember it, and subsequent requests by the same name can be served locally, instead of at the original source. In this paper we introduce a framework for orchestrating media distribution tasks in the spirit of CCN by means of named functions. Being able to request a computation by name, like e.g. a video transcoding, content providers as well as content consumers influence the way content is selected, transformed and transferred. The aim of named function networking (NFN) is to serve as a redirection mechanism that allows the network to allocate memory and computation resources in the most optimal way (as CDNs do for content replicas). Particularly compelling is that NFN can serve as a full-fledged media delivery orchestration infrastructure from within the network. We demonstrate its power with scenarios ranging from simple uses for in-network stream buffering and transcoding, to more complex tasks as content-revocation, (video) session authentication and content store management.
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