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Content Centric Networking in tactical and emergency MANETs

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The proposed Content Centric Networking for emergency wireless ad hoc environments is a novel communication architecture capable to access and retrieve content by name and achieves scalability, security, and efficient network resource management in large scale disaster recovery and battlefield networks.
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Reliable and secure content distribution in a disruptive environment is a critical challenge due to high mobile and lossy channels. Traditional IP networking and wireless protocols tend to perform poorly. In this paper, we propose Content Centric Networking (CCN) for emergency wireless ad hoc environments. CCN is a novel communication architecture capable to access and retrieve content by name. This new approach achieves scalability, security, and efficient network resource management in large scale disaster recovery and battlefield networks. Existing Internet CCN schemes cannot be directly applied to wireless mobile ad hoc networks due to different environments and specific limitations. Thus, we must extend the CCN architecture by introducing features and requirements especially designed for disruptive networks. We prove feasibility and performance gain of the new design via implementation and experimentation.

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Networking named content

TL;DR: Content-Centric Networking (CCN) is presented, which treats content as a primitive - decoupling location from identity, security and access, and retrieving content by name, using new approaches to routing named content.
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Networking named content

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