Thomas C. Schmidt, Matthias Wählisch,
Why We Shouldn't Forget Multicast in Name-oriented Publish/Subscribe,
Open Archive: arXiv.org, Technical Report, No. arXiv:1201.0349v1, January 2012.
Abstract: Name-oriented networks introduce the vision of an information-centric, secure, globally available publish-subscribe infrastructure. Current approaches concentrate on unicast-based pull mechanisms and thereby fall short in automatically updating content at receivers. In this paper, we argue that an inclusion of multicast will grant additional benefits to the network layer, namely efficient distribution of real-time data, a many-to-many communication model, and simplified rendezvous processes. These aspects are comprehensively reflected by a group-oriented naming concept that integrates the various available group schemes and introduces new use cases. A first draft of this name-oriented multicast access has been implemented in the HAMcast middleware.
Topics: Information-Centric Networking | Mobile Multicast
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