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Design and Implementation: the Native Web Browser and Server for Content-Centric Networking

Published: 17 August 2015 Publication History

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Content-Centric Networking (CCN) has recently emerged as a clean-slate Future Internet architecture which has a completely different communication pattern compared with exiting IP network. Since the World Wide Web has become one of the most popular and important applications on the Internet, how to effectively support the dominant browser and server based web applications is a key to the success of CCN. However, the existing web browsers and servers are mainly designed for the HTTP protocol over TCP/IP networks and cannot directly support CCN-based web applications. Existing research mainly focuses on plug-in or proxy/gateway approaches at client and server sides, and these schemes seriously impact the service performance due to multiple protocol conversions. To address above problems, we designed and implemented a CCN web browser and a CCN web server to natively support CCN protocol. To facilitate the smooth evolution from IP networks to CCN, CCNBrowser and CCNxTomcat also support the HTTP protocol besides the CCN. Experimental results show that CCNBrowser and CCNxTomcat outperform existing implementations. Finally, a real CCN-based web application is deployed on a CCN experimental testbed, which validates the applicability of CCNBrowser and CCNxTomcat.

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      SIGCOMM '15: Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Conference on Special Interest Group on Data Communication
      August 2015
      684 pages
      ISBN:9781450335423
      DOI:10.1145/2785956
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      1. content-centric networking
      2. web browser
      3. web server

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      • the National Key Basic Research Program of China (973 Program)
      • the National Natural Science Foundation of China
      • the Prospective Research on Future Networks of Jiangsu Future Networks Innovation Institute

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      SIGCOMM '15: ACM SIGCOMM 2015 Conference
      August 17 - 21, 2015
      London, United Kingdom

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