Abstract

Ability to transfer huge amount of content to the target is the present-day requirements of the users which is not being used through internet-based protocol due to static nature of the internet. Software defined networks (SDN) provides the flexibility to implement any architecture as the control and data plane are separated. Information / content centric networks (ICN / CCN) can be implemented using SDN. The requirement of the massive delivery of the content can be archived through ICN/CCN.In this paper a comparative analysis of the methods used for building information centric networking ICN / CCN over software defined networks has been presented. The areas of research that needs to be undertaken further have also been cited in the paper.

Highlights

  • The advent of internet has brought in radicals in the way information is communicated

  • This paper presents comparison of various findings made in the implementation of Information-Centric Networking (ICN) over Software defined networks (SDN) and laid focus on the future research directions

  • In this paper we propose to use the Software-Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm to decouple data plane and control plane and present SRSC, a new routing scheme for centric networks (CCN)

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Introduction

The advent of internet has brought in radicals in the way information is communicated. One of the main concerns is to be able to implement flexible architecture for effecting the communication which requires that the control layer and data layer needs to be separated so that the control layer can be implemented using flexible architectures. This consideration has lead development of software defined network. Routing of the data is the issue which must be done based on the kind of data, length of the data and recipient of the data This requirement leads into implementation of information centric networks on top of software defined networks. This paper presents comparison of various findings made in the implementation of ICN over SDNs and laid focus on the future research directions

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