Benchmarking Network Performance in Named Data Networking
Named Data Networking (NDN) is one of the most promising future Internet architectures with many advanced characteristics that are lacking in the existing TCP/IP-based Internet architecture. NDN features named content, built-in security, in-network caching, adaptive traffic routing and multi-path forwarding. NDN can be used to mitigate traffic congestion and prioritize critical messages in both wired and wireless networks. It has particular advantages to deliver traffic over a disrupted and highly dynamic network environment because of its delay-tolerant and content-centric features. However, very few works have shown the real-world capacity of NDN over different types of network links. In this talk, we benchmark the performance of NDN in various real network settings and make side-by-side comparisons with TCP/IP based approaches. We also demonstrate the strong capabilities of flexible forwarding strategies through prioritizing critical traffic over the network.
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- Fairleigh Dickinson University
- Teaneck, New Jersey
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Hong Zhao (201)-692-2350, zhao@fdu.edu; Alfredo Tan, tan@fdu.edu, Howard Leach h.leach@ieee.org
- Co-sponsored by SP01 and School of Computer Sciences and Engineering, FDU
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Dr. Yaoqing Liu of Fairleigh Dickinson University
Benchmarking Network Performance in Named Data Networking
Biography:
Dr. Yaoqing Liu received his Master’s and PhD degrees from the University of Memphis in Computer Science. He is the program coordinator of M.S. in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance program (MSCSIA), and an Assistant Professor in Gildart Haase School of Computer Sciences & Engineering at Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU). His research interests are networked systems (security, routing, algorithm and measurement), currently focusing on Named Data Networks (NDN) and Blockchain applications. His publications appear in highly reputed conference proceedings and journals, such as IEEE INFOCOM, ACM SIGCOMM CCR and ACM/IEEE ANCS. He has been a TPC member and technical paper reviewer for IEEE conferences, journal magazines and transactions. He is the inventor of four patents. His research work has been selected as one of the 2018 TechConnect Defense Innovation Awards recognizing the potential positive impact for the warfighter and national security.
Agenda
Named Data Networking (NDN) is one of the most promising future Internet architectures with many advanced characteristics that are lacking in the existing TCP/IP-based Internet architecture. NDN features named content, built-in security, in-network caching, adaptive traffic routing and multi-path forwarding. NDN can be used to mitigate traffic congestion and prioritize critical messages in both wired and wireless networks. It has particular advantages to deliver traffic over a disrupted and highly dynamic network environment because of its delay-tolerant and content-centric features. However, very few works have shown the real-world capacity of NDN over different types of network links. In this talk, we benchmark the performance of NDN in various real network settings and make side-by-side comparisons with TCP/IP based approaches. We also demonstrate the strong capabilities of flexible forwarding strategies through prioritizing critical traffic over the network.