Dookyoon Han, Munyoung Lee, Kideok Cho, T. Kwon, Yanghee Choi
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Publisher mobility support in content centric networks
As the high speed Internet and the smart devices become prevalent, it is expected that the traffic volume of the video conferencing/broadcasting on the mobile devices is increasing explosively. One of the promising solutions for the traffic explosion problem is the content centric networking (CCN), which solves the problem by focusing on the content instead of the location. Even though CCN can provide better delivery efficiency, robustness, security, and native subscriber mobility, little attention is paid to the publisher mobility problem, where the mobile devices produce the real-time traffic. In this paper, we propose PMC, a publisher mobility support protocol in CCN. By introducing two names and corresponding operations at the routers, PMC supports publisher mobility for the mobile video conferencing and broadcasting without violating the original CCN architecture. We believe that PMC is a validated and secured scheme following the philosophy of the CCN architecture to support mobile publisher.