Authors
Giovanna Carofiglio, Giacomo Morabito, Luca Muscariello, Ignacio Solis, Matteo Varvello
Publication date
2013/11/13
Journal
Computer Networks
Volume
57
Issue
16
Pages
3116-3127
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Today, content delivery is a heterogeneous ecosystem composed by various independent infrastructures. The ever increasing growth of Internet traffic has encouraged the proliferation of different architectures to serve content provider needs and user demand. Despite the differences among the technology, their low level implementation can be characterized in a few fundamental building blocks: network storage, request routing, and data transfer. Existing solutions are inefficient because they try to build an information centric service model over a network infrastructure which was designed to support host-to-host communications. The Information-Centric Networking (ICN) paradigm has been proposed as a possible solution to this mismatch. ICN integrates content delivery as a native network feature. The rationale is to architect a network that automatically interprets, processes, and delivers content (information …
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