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http://dx.doi.org/10.9717/kmms.2019.22.12.1438

Supporting Intermediate-node Mobility in CCN Real-time Service according to Mobility Detection  

Seong, Kukil (Dept. of Computer Science Eng., Graduate School, Korea National Defence University)
Kwon, Taewook (Dept. of Computer Science Eng., Graduate School, Korea National Defence University)
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Abstract
Recently, the number of mobile users as well as high-speed Internet user has been increasing rapidly. Moreover, traffic is growing fast as services that provide real-time content such as Youtube and Netflix become popular. The problem of traffic control in real-time content services is important because many people use cell phones to receive real-time content. In this regard, the field of CCN is currently being studied. We studied the mobility of nodes among CCN research fields. Node mobility can be divided into three categories : consumer mobility, intermediate node, and provide mobility. In this paper, we propose Mobility Node Support(MD-INS) to support the intermediate-node mobility in CCN real-time services. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme shows better performance than CCN in terms of service disconnection time and packet loss.
Keywords
Content-centric Network(CCN); Mobility; Mobility Detection; Intermediate-node; Realtime Services;
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