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On supporting forwarding strategies and sync protocols through NDN distance vector routing
Routing, forwarding strategy, and dataset synchronization (sync) are three well-known components of Named Data Networking (NDN). This poster reports a work-in-progress evaluation on the relationship between routing, forwarding strategy, and sync, especially for scenarios with ad hoc mobile conditions with intermittent connectivity.