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| Title: Mobility Support for Content Centric Networking: Case Study. <em>Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2011)</em> |
| Written by: Yunqi Luo and Jonas Eymann and Angrishi Kishore and Andreas Timm-Giel |
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Abstract: Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a new Internet archi- tecture which is based on naming content instead of hosts. It has been shown that CCN can also supports point-to-point conversions, for example voice calls. However, it has not been defined how node mobility can be achieved in such a real-time scenario with strong time constraints. This paper illustrates the arising problems of mobility in CCN for real-time applications and proposes three different solutions. The results and the analyses show that the presented approaches can reduce the delay time and also reduce signaling overhead.
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| Title: Mobility Support for Content Centric Networking: Case Study. <em>Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2011)</em> |
| Written by: Yunqi Luo and Jonas Eymann and Angrishi Kishore and Andreas Timm-Giel |
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Abstract: Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a new Internet archi- tecture which is based on naming content instead of hosts. It has been shown that CCN can also supports point-to-point conversions, for example voice calls. However, it has not been defined how node mobility can be achieved in such a real-time scenario with strong time constraints. This paper illustrates the arising problems of mobility in CCN for real-time applications and proposes three different solutions. The results and the analyses show that the presented approaches can reduce the delay time and also reduce signaling overhead.
| [117366] |
| Title: Mobility Support for Content Centric Networking: Case Study. <em>Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2011)</em> |
| Written by: Yunqi Luo and Jonas Eymann and Angrishi Kishore and Andreas Timm-Giel |
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Abstract: Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a new Internet archi- tecture which is based on naming content instead of hosts. It has been shown that CCN can also supports point-to-point conversions, for example voice calls. However, it has not been defined how node mobility can be achieved in such a real-time scenario with strong time constraints. This paper illustrates the arising problems of mobility in CCN for real-time applications and proposes three different solutions. The results and the analyses show that the presented approaches can reduce the delay time and also reduce signaling overhead.
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| Title: Mobility Support for Content Centric Networking: Case Study. <em>Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2011)</em> |
| Written by: Yunqi Luo and Jonas Eymann and Angrishi Kishore and Andreas Timm-Giel |
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Abstract: Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a new Internet archi- tecture which is based on naming content instead of hosts. It has been shown that CCN can also supports point-to-point conversions, for example voice calls. However, it has not been defined how node mobility can be achieved in such a real-time scenario with strong time constraints. This paper illustrates the arising problems of mobility in CCN for real-time applications and proposes three different solutions. The results and the analyses show that the presented approaches can reduce the delay time and also reduce signaling overhead.
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| Title: Mobility Support for Content Centric Networking: Case Study. <em>Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2011)</em> |
| Written by: Yunqi Luo and Jonas Eymann and Angrishi Kishore and Andreas Timm-Giel |
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Abstract: Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a new Internet archi- tecture which is based on naming content instead of hosts. It has been shown that CCN can also supports point-to-point conversions, for example voice calls. However, it has not been defined how node mobility can be achieved in such a real-time scenario with strong time constraints. This paper illustrates the arising problems of mobility in CCN for real-time applications and proposes three different solutions. The results and the analyses show that the presented approaches can reduce the delay time and also reduce signaling overhead.
| [117366] |
| Title: Mobility Support for Content Centric Networking: Case Study. <em>Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2011)</em> |
| Written by: Yunqi Luo and Jonas Eymann and Angrishi Kishore and Andreas Timm-Giel |
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Abstract: Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a new Internet archi- tecture which is based on naming content instead of hosts. It has been shown that CCN can also supports point-to-point conversions, for example voice calls. However, it has not been defined how node mobility can be achieved in such a real-time scenario with strong time constraints. This paper illustrates the arising problems of mobility in CCN for real-time applications and proposes three different solutions. The results and the analyses show that the presented approaches can reduce the delay time and also reduce signaling overhead.
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| Title: Mobility Support for Content Centric Networking: Case Study. <em>Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Mobile Networks and Management (MONAMI 2011)</em> |
| Written by: Yunqi Luo and Jonas Eymann and Angrishi Kishore and Andreas Timm-Giel |
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| URL: http://pollux.et6.tu-harburg.de/32/ |
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Abstract: Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a new Internet archi- tecture which is based on naming content instead of hosts. It has been shown that CCN can also supports point-to-point conversions, for example voice calls. However, it has not been defined how node mobility can be achieved in such a real-time scenario with strong time constraints. This paper illustrates the arising problems of mobility in CCN for real-time applications and proposes three different solutions. The results and the analyses show that the presented approaches can reduce the delay time and also reduce signaling overhead.