Abstract

Many communities have researched the application of novel network architectures, such as content-centric networking (CCN) and software-defined networking (SDN), to build the future Internet. Another emerging technology which is big data analysis has also won lots of attentions from academia to industry. Many splendid researches have been done on CCN, SDN, and big data, which all have addressed separately in the traditional literature. In this paper, we propose a novel network paradigm to jointly consider CCN, SDN, and big data, and provide the architecture internal data flow, big data processing, and use cases which indicate the benefits and applicability. Simulation results are exhibited to show the potential benefits relating to the proposed network paradigm. We refer to this novel paradigm as data-driven networking.

Highlights

  • The current Internet architecture established from TCP/IP has gained huge success and been the one of indispensable infrastructures for our daily life, economic operation and society

  • Burgeoning mega trends in the information and communication technology (ICT) domain are urging the Internet for pervasive accessibility, broadband connection and flexible management, which call for potential new Internet architectures

  • To improve the performance of the current Internet, novel network architectures have been proposed by the research communities to build the future Internet, such as ContentCentric Networking (CCN) and Software-Defined Networking (SDN)

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Introduction

The current Internet architecture established from TCP/IP has gained huge success and been the one of indispensable infrastructures for our daily life, economic operation and society. Burgeoning mega trends in the information and communication technology (ICT) domain are urging the Internet for pervasive accessibility, broadband connection and flexible management, which call for potential new Internet architectures. The original design tactic of Internet, which is ‘‘Leaving the complexity to hosts while maintaining the simplicity of network’’, leads to the almost insurmountable challenge known as ‘‘Internet ossification’’: software in the application layer has developed rapidly, and abilities in the application layer have been drastically enriched. To improve the performance of the current Internet, novel network architectures have been proposed by the research communities to build the future Internet, such as ContentCentric Networking (CCN) and Software-Defined Networking (SDN). CCN is a rising networking paradigm centered on content distribution rather than host-centric connectivity [2]

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