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Yong Xu, Hong Ni and Xiaoyong Zhu
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) has revolutionized the manner of content acquisition by shifting the communication mode from host-centric to information-centric. Considering the existing, large amount of IP infrastructure in current networks, the ne...
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Yong Xu, Hong Ni and Xiaoyong Zhu
Due to the overload of IP semantics, the traditional TCP/IP network has a number of problems in scalability, mobility, and security. In this context, information-centric networking (ICN) is proposed to solve these problems. To reduce the cost of deployme...
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Jianping Song, Hong Ni and Xiaoyong Zhu
Many applications suitable for multicast transmission, such as video conferencing and live e-commerce, demand high Quality of Service (QoS) and require data delivery to be completed within specified delay constraints. Some methods have been proposed for ...
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Yingjie Duan, Hong Ni and Xiaoyong Zhu
As a new network architecture, information-centric networking (ICN) decouples the identifiers and locators of network entities and makes full use of in-network cache technology to improve the content distribution efficiency. For reliable multicast, ICN i...
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Yingjie Duan, Hong Ni, Xiaoyong Zhu and Xu Wang
Information-centric networking (ICN) is expected to be a candidate for future internet architecture, and it supports features such as multicast that improves bandwidth utilization and transmission efficiency. However, multicast itself does not provide co...
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Yaqin Song, Hong Ni and Xiaoyong Zhu
As an emerging network architecture, Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is considered to have the potential to meet the new requirements of the Fifth Generation (5G) networks. ICN uses a name decoupled from location to identify content, supports the in...
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