@inproceedings{gksw-hrrpi-18, author = {Cenk G{\"u}ndogan and Peter Kietzmann and Thomas C. Schmidt and Matthias W{\"a}hlisch}, title = {{HoPP: Robust and Resilient Publish-Subscribe for an Information-Centric Internet of Things}}, booktitle = {Proc. of the 43rd IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN)}, month = {Oct.}, year = {2018}, pages = {331--334}, publisher = {IEEE Press}, address = {Piscataway, NJ, USA}, location = {Chicago, USA}, abstract = {This paper revisits NDN deployment in the IoT with a special focus on the interaction of sensors {\em and actuators}. Such scenarios require high responsiveness and limited control state at the constrained nodes. We argue that the NDN request-response pattern which prevents data push is vital for IoT networks. We contribute HoP-and-Pull (HoPP), a robust publish-subscribe scheme for typical IoT scenarios that targets IoT networks consisting of hundreds of resource constrained devices at intermittent connectivity. Our approach limits the FIB tables to a minimum and naturally supports mobility, temporary network partitioning, data aggregation and near real-time reactivity. We experimentally evaluate the protocol in a real-world deployment using the IoT-Lab testbed with varying numbers of constrained devices, each interconnected via IEEE 802.15.4 wireless LoWPANs. Implementations are built on CCN-lite with RIOT and support experiments using various single- and multi-hop scenarios.}, theme = {iot|icn}, }