Abstract

Recently, many applications (e.g., wearable cognitive assistance) with the devices of Internet of Things (IoT) (e.g., Apple Watch and Google Glass) have been fast developed. However, the current Internet may not be suitable for the future IoT applications due to the limited capabilities of the data caching and content processing services with the existing Internet architecture. In this paper, we extend the named data networking and develop the object-oriented network (OON) as a novel Internet architecture to implement both the native data caching and content processing in the network layer. The datagrams with processable payloads as well as the cached contents are both referred to as the operable object s in OON for abstraction. With the proposed OON architecture, operable object s can be processed and transmitted by forwarding them to the subroutines of content processing programs and the interfaces of content deliveries, respectively, according to the proposed naming rules. For performance evaluation, we implement the dynamic adaptive multimedia streaming application atop the proposed OON architecture in ns-3. Our simulation results show that the proposed OON architecture can effectively increase the potential quality of experience for mobile users.

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