Abderrahmen Mtibaa, R. Tourani, S. Misra, J. Burke, Lixia Zhang
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This paper discusses leveraging the Named Data Networking (NDN) architecture and Named Function Networking (NFN) to facilitate in-network edge computing. In the NDN context, we consider a the Augmented Reality (AR) use-case–a challenging application–to discuss how NDN functionalities can be leveraged for addressing inherent edge computing challenges, such as efficient resource discovery, compute re-use, mobility management, and security. We present several options to tackle the highlighted challenges and where possible provide solutions.