Named data networking for social network content delivery
draft-truong-icnrg-ndn-osn-00
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Authors | Patrick Truong, Klaus Satzke, Bertrand Mathieu, Emile Stephan | ||
Last updated | 2015-09-06 (Latest revision 2015-03-05) | ||
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Abstract
Online Social Networking (OSN) applications have attracted millions of people over the last few years. Their traffic represents a large part of the traffic of the Internet. For instance, Facebook represents near 25 percent of the Internet traffic [14][15], and a part of this traffic is exchanged amongst groups of end-users which are located in the same geographic area. In this document, we introduce a Named Data Networking (NDN) architecture to improve the delivery of OSNs contents requested by end-users in the neighbourhood of the publishers: Having the knowledge of the social network graph and the end-users network location, a SDN-based NDN controller dynamically configures the NDN routers to route the interest requests directly between the end-users.
Authors
Patrick Truong
Klaus Satzke
Bertrand Mathieu
Emile Stephan
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