Integrating named data networking in Internet of Things architecture

Datta, Soumya Kanti; Bonnet, Christian
ICCE-TW 2016, IEEE International Conference on Consumers Electronics-Taiwan, May 27-29, 2016, Nantou, Taiwan

The Internet of Things (IoT) is different than the traditional Internet due to factors including (i) massive number of resource constrained devices, (ii) huge volume of small data exchange among physical things, (iii) autonomous configuration and management aspects and (iv) support for mobility. Named Data Networking (NDN) supports them natively and provides excellent mechanism for content retrieval in IoT ecosystems 
addressing their sustainability issue over a long term. This paper explores the advantages of NDN over traditional Internet paradigm for IoT and examines how NDN can be integrated into an IoT architecture. We explain the utilization of NDN mechanism
for disseminating high level knowledge derived from raw sensor data to interested consumers through operational phases of the architecture.

DOI
Type:
Conference
City:
Nantou
Date:
2016-05-27
Department:
Communication systems
Eurecom Ref:
4849
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