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Content-centric framework for Internet of Things

Published: 01 April 2022 Publication History

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) concentrates on content dissemination and retrieval, so it is significant to achieve efficient content delivery. However, the Internet focuses on end-to-end communications, which might degrade the content retrieval performance in mobile environments. By contrast, the content-centric mechanism might be an ideal method for achieving efficient content delivery although it suffers from flooding and reverse-path disruptions. Therefore, we are motivated to exploit the content-centric mechanism to achieve IoT-based content delivery, and employ the address-centric anycast to overcome the limitations of the content-centric mechanism. Inspired by the idea, we propose a content-centric framework for IoT. The experimental results show that the proposed framework reduces the content communication cost and improves the content acquisition success rate.

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cover image Multimedia Tools and Applications
Multimedia Tools and Applications  Volume 81, Issue 9
Apr 2022
1278 pages

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

United States

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Published: 01 April 2022
Accepted: 17 August 2021
Revision received: 04 August 2021
Received: 08 August 2020

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  1. Content-centric
  2. Internet
  3. IoT
  4. Anycast

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