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Efficient Content Delivery Method in Wireless Content-Centric Network (무선 Content-Centric Network에서 효과적인 콘텐츠 전달 방식)

  • Park, Chan-Min;Kim, Byung-Seo
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 2017
  • Recently, researches to adopt Content-centric network (CCN), which is one of the promising technologies for replacing TCP/IP-based networks, to wireless networks has actively performed. However, because of erroneous and unreliable channel characteristics, there are many problems to be resolved to adopt CCN to wireless networks. This paper proposes a method to reduce content download time because nodes possess only parts of content chunks. The proposed method enables a node having parts of content chunks to request the rest of parts of content chunks to a provider before a Consumer requests the content. As a consequence, the content download time is reduced.

Method to Limit The Spread of Data in Wireless Content-Centric Network (무선 Content-Centric Network에서 Data 확산 제한 방법)

  • Park, Chan-Min;Kim, Byung-Seo
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2016
  • Since Devices such labtop, tablet, smartphone have been developed, a lots of huge data that can be classified as content is flooded in the network. According to changing Internet usage, Content-Centric Network(CCN) what is new concept of Internet Architecture is appeared. Initially, CCN is studied on wired network. but recently, CCN is also studied on wireless network. Since a characteristic of wireless environment is different from a characteristic of wired environment, There are issues in wireless CCN. In this paper, we discuss improvement method of Data spread issue on wireless CCN. The proposed scheme of this paper use MAC Address of nodes when Interest and Data Packet are forwarded. As using the proposed scheme, we reduce the spread of Data and offer priority of forwarding to nodes of shortest path, reduce delay by modifying retransmission waiting time.

Research on Efficiency of Interest-Data Handshaking in Wireless Content-Centric Networks (무선 Content-Centric Network에서의 Interest-Data Handshaking의 효율성에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Seung-Jin;Park, Chan-Min;Kim, Byung-Seo
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.81-86
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    • 2014
  • Content Centric Network (CCN) is one of candidate technologies for the future Information Centric Networks. Recently, adopting CCN concept to wireless networks has extensively been studied. One of the well-known studies is Enhanced-Content-centric multiHop wireless NETwork (E-CHANET), which proposes efficient methods to deliver contents adopting CCN concept over wireless environment. In E-CHANET, in order for a provider to send a data packet, one interest packet from a consumer is required. In this paper, efficiency of data-interest handshaking in E-CHANET has been investigated. It is compared with a method using only one interest packet for all data packets through simulations. As results, while the handshaking provides transmission reliability, it increses content down load time too much.

Route Optimization Scheme for Mobile Content Sources in Content Centric Networking

  • Lee, Jihoon;Rhee, Eugene
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.22-27
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    • 2020
  • Content centric networking (CCN) is regarded as promising internet architecture because it can provide network efficiency in terms of bandwidth consumption by separating contents from a specific network location and decrease network congestion events. However, the application of a CCN does not widely consider the side effects of mobile devices, particularly mobile content sources. For content source mobility, a full routing update is required. Therefore, in this study, a route optimization scheme is proposed for mobile content sources in a CCN environment to provide low communication overhead, short download time, and low resource consumption. The proposed scheme establishes a direct path between content requesters and a mobile content source for the exchange of interest and data packets using interest-piggybacked data packets. Based on the inherent CCN naming characteristics, the content source does not know the name prefix of the content consumer, and thus the proposed optimized CCN scheme utilizes the content router in the home domain of the content source.

Provider's Mobility Supporting Proactive Neighbor Pushing Scheme in CCN (CCN에서 정보제공자의 이동성 지원을 위한 푸싱 기법)

  • Woo, Taehee;Kwon, Taewook
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.721-729
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    • 2016
  • CCN(Content-Centric Network) enables users to retrieve content using the content's name. Researchers face critical challenges in terms of mobility. Since the routing information is part of the content name, when the provider moves, it is necessary to update all the routers routing information. However, this requires significant costs. In this paper, we propose PNPCCN(Proactive Neighbor Pushing CCN), considering the popularity and rarity of mobility support, for providers in CCN environments. Via simulation studies, we demonstrate that our solutions are effective in terms of shorter numbers of retransmitted Interest packets, and average download times and higher delivery ratios during mobility.

Strengthening Authentication Through Content Centric Networking

  • Kim, Sung-Jin;Park, Jae-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.75-82
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    • 2017
  • While the internet has evolved in terms of information sharing and efficiency, it is still prone to security attacks and remains vulnerable even when equipped with a security mechanism. Repeated patching against hacks involves excessive wear of system equipment and high costs. Methods of improving network security include the introduction of security equipment and network partitions, but they have not been fully effective. A fundamental solution is the Operation Content Network (OCN), which enables the strengthening of authentication. In this paper, Instead of following the existing TCP/IP system, OCN establishes an immunity-based security system through content-centric communications. Data transmission occurs over a Content Centric Network (CCN), which is provided with a protocol verified by the CCNx group. Areas protected by OCN rely only on CCN for communication without using any IP. As such, it defends the system against unknown attacks, including zero-day attacks.

Mitigating Cache Pollution Attack in Information Centric Mobile Internet

  • Chen, Jia;Yue, Liang;Chen, Jing
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.11
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    • pp.5673-5691
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    • 2019
  • Information centric mobile network can significantly improve the data retrieving efficiency by caching contents at mobile edge. However, the cache pollution attack can affect the data obtaining process severely by requiring unpopular contents deliberately. To tackle the problem, we design an algorithm of mitigating cache pollution attacks in information centric mobile network. Particularly, the content popularity distribution statistic is proposed to detect abnormal behavior. Then a probabilistic caching strategy based on abnormal behavior is applied to dynamically maintain the steady-state distribution for content visiting probability and achieve the purpose of defense. The experimental results show that the proposed scheme can achieve higher request hit ratio and smaller latency for false locality content pollution attack than the CacheShield approach and the baseline approach where no mitigation approach is applied.

A Real-time Content Popularity-Based Cache Policy in Content Centric Network (CCN에서 실시간 콘텐츠 인기도 기반 캐시 정책)

  • Min-Keun Seo;Tae-Wook Kwon
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.1095-1102
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    • 2023
  • Content Centric Network (CCN) is a network that emerged to improve the existing network structure and communicates based on content names instead of addresses. It utilises caches to distribute traffic and reduce response time by delivering content from intermediate nodes. In this paper, we propose a popularity-based caching policy to efficiently utilise the limited CS space in CCN environment. The performance of CCNs can vary significantly depending on which content is prioritised to be stored and released. To achieve the most efficient cache replacement, we propose a real-time content popularity-based efficient cache replacement policy that calculates and prioritises content popularity based on constructor popularity, constructor distance, and content hits, and demonstrate the effectiveness of the new policy through experiments.

RSU-based Protocol for Content Search and Delivery in Content-Centric Vehicular Network (CCVN에서 RSU를 활용한 콘텐츠 탐색 및 전송 기법)

  • Shin, Donggeun;Choi, Hyunseok;Lee, Euisin
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.8
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    • pp.10-19
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    • 2021
  • In CCVN, the existing content search and delivery protocols based on single-hop or multi-hop cause low content search ratio and high network traffic overhead. This paper proposes a RSU-based protocol for efficient content search and delivery. In the proposed protocol, an RSU chooses the candidate provider vehicle that provides the cost-minimized content delivery to the content requester vehicle. Simulation results verify that the proposed protocol achieves better performances.

An Overview of Content Poisoning in NDN: Attacks, Countermeasures, and Direction

  • Im, Hyeonseung;Kim, Dohyung
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.14 no.7
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    • pp.2904-2918
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    • 2020
  • With a huge demand for replicated content on the Internet, a new networking paradigm called information-centric networking (ICN) has been introduced for efficient content dissemination. In ICN, named content is distributed over the network cache and it is accessed by name instead of a location identifier. These aspects allow users to retrieve content from any of the nodes having replicas, and consequently 1) network resources are more efficiently utilized by avoiding redundant transmission and 2) more scalable services are provided by distributing server loads. However, in-network caching in ICN brings about a new type of security issues, called content poisoning attacks, where fabricated content is located in the network cache and interferes with the normal behavior of the system. In this paper, we look into the problems of content poisoning in ICN and discuss security architectures against them. In particular, we reconsider the state-of-the-art schemes from the perspective of feasibility, and propose a practical security architecture.