突破云端:物联网命名数据中的本地信任管理与会合

Wentao Shang, Zhehao Wang, A. Afanasyev, J. Burke, Lixia Zhang
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许多新兴的物联网方法依赖于云服务来促进设备和服务的互操作,即使所有通信实体都位于相同的本地环境中,如许多“智能家居”应用程序。虽然这样的设计提供了一种使用当今TCP/IP协议栈实现物联网应用程序的直接方法,但它们也引入了对外部连接和服务的依赖,这些依赖是不必要的,而且往往很脆弱。本文使用一个支持物联网的家庭娱乐应用程序Flow的设计来演示命名数据网络(NDN)架构如何支持独立于云的物联网应用程序。NDN实现了本地信任管理和会合服务,为实现其他物联网服务发挥了基础作用。通过在网络层采用应用程序定义的命名而不是基于主机的寻址,并直接保护数据,NDN可以在没有云连接的物联网网络中直接实现这两个核心功能。同时,基于ndn的物联网设计可以使用云服务来补充本地系统功能。在描述了Flow的设计和实现,以及对设计的初步概括进行了讨论之后,作为评估,本文对如何使用两种流行的物联网框架(亚马逊的AWS物联网服务和苹果的HomeKit框架)实现Flow进行了简要的思考练习,并将其与NDN上的实际实现进行了比较。
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Breaking Out of the Cloud: Local Trust Management and Rendezvous in Named Data Networking of Things
Many emerging IoT approaches depend on cloud services to facilitate interoperation of devices and services within them, even when all the communicating entities reside in the same local environment, as in many "smart home" applications. While such designs offer a straightforward way to implement IoT applications using today's TCP/IP protocol stack, they also introduce dependencies on external connectivity and services that are unnecessary and often brittle. This paper uses the design of an IoT-enabled home entertainment application, dubbed Flow, to demonstrate how the Named Data Networking (NDN) architecture enables cloud-independent IoT applications. NDN enables local trust management and rendezvous service, which play a foundational role in realizing other IoT services. By employing application-defined naming rather than host-based addressing at the network layer, and securing data directly, NDN enables straightforward and robust implementation of these two core functions for IoT networks without cloud connectivity. At the same time, NDN-based IoT designs can employ cloud services to complement local system capabilities. After describing the design and implementation of Flow, together with a discussion on preliminary generalization of the design, as an evaluation the paper conducts a brief thought exercise of how Flow could be realized using two popular IoT frameworks, Amazon's AWS IoT service and the Apple HomeKit framework, and compares that with the real implementation over NDN.
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