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Beyond Network Selection : Exploiting Access Network Heterogeneity with Named Data Networking
Schneider, Klaus M.; Krieger, Udo R. (2015): Beyond Network Selection : Exploiting Access Network Heterogeneity with Named Data Networking, in: Ignacio Solis und Ignacio Solis (Hrsg.), ACM-ICN ’15: Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking, New York, New York: Association for Computing Machinery, S. 137–146, doi: 10.1145/2810156.2810164.
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Title of the compilation:
ACM-ICN '15: Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking
Editors:
Solis, Ignacio
Conference:
ICN'15: 2nd International Conference on Information-Centric Networking, 30 September 2015- 2 October 2015 ; San Francisco
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Year of publication:
2015
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ISBN:
978-1-4503-3855-4
Language:
English
Abstract:
Today, most mobile devices are equipped with multiple wireless network interfaces, but are constrained to use only one network at the same time. In this paper, we show that using multiple access networks simultaneously can improve user-perceived QoS and cost-effectiveness. We present a system architecture that exploits the adaptive forwarding plane of Named Data Networking (CCN/NDN) and implement a system prototype based on the NDN Forwarding Daemon (NFD). More specifically, we propose a set of forwarding strategies that use fine-grained application requirements together with interfaces estimation techniques for delay, bandwidth, and packet loss. Our simulation results show that our approach can improve QoS and/or reduce access costs in many wireless scenarios.
Keywords:
Network Selection
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Conferenceobject
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March 2, 2017
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