Information-Centric Networks DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATICS ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS 2011-2012 George Xylomenos.

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Information-Centric Networks DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATICS ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS George Xylomenos

Information-Centric Networks01a-2 Introduction Objectives Teaching Evaluation References Program Today’s topics: Clean slate

Information-Centric Networks01a-3 Objectives Course content –The content consists of three parts Each part will be based on recent research papers –What problems is the Internet facing? –What are Information-Centric Networks? –Do we need them? Why not simply evolve the Internet? Course objectives –Understand the problems of the Internet –Introduce Information-Centric Networks –Present the basic proposals in the area –Critically evaluate these proposals –Prepare for research in this area

Information-Centric Networks01a-4 Teaching Who is this course for? –Research oriented graduate or undergraduate students –Those interested in state of the art networking research Instructor –George Xylomenos, Assistant Professor (xgeorge ΑΤ aueb.gr) Prerequisites –Advanced Computer Networks –Distributed Systems –Operating Systems

Information-Centric Networks01a-5 Evaluation The course consists of three parts Part I: My presentations –Each week I will present a set of research papers –There will be an exam at the end based on these papers Part II: Your presentations –Each of you will present a research paper –Your goal is to replace one of my presentations Part III: Your reviews –Each of you will write a review of one of the areas covered –Your goal is to provide a summary of current research Grading –Exam: 40%, Presentation: 20%, Review: 40%

Information-Centric Networks01a-6 References We will use exclusively research papers –There are no textbooks at this level –You are expected to read all the papers My presentations will be in English –All materials are in English anyway –Advanced research has not been translated yet Your presentations and reviews will be in English –This is not an English class, so do not fear! –It will be easier to create slides in English –It will be impossible to write your review in anything but English

Information-Centric Networks01a-7 Program The program may be revised during the course –You will have to present some of these yourselves! Clean slate network design The design and evolution of the Internet DNS and routing issues Content distribution Evolved naming & resolution, addressing & forwarding ICN: Content routing & clean-slate ICN: Publish-subscribe & other approaches ICN: Clean-slate routing Alternatives to ICN

Information-Centric Networks01a-8 Today’s topics: Clean slate The classic clean slate presentation by Van Jacobson –Van Jacobson: If a Clean Slate is the solution what was the problem? Stanford ‘Clean Slate’ Seminar, February 27, 2006 This work led to CCN/NDN, which we will cover later on A presentation at an EU Future Internet meeting –Mark Handley: The Challenges of Evolving the Internet, EU Consultation meeting, 31 January 2008, Brussels, Belgium Related paper: Mark Handley: Why the Internet only just works, BT Technology Journal, Vol 24, No 3, July 2006 Another presentation at the same EU meeting –Anja Feldman: Internet Clean Slate, EU Consultation meeting, 31 January 2008, Brussels, Belgium Related paper: Anja Feldman: Internet Clean-Slate Design: What and Why?, ACM CCR, Volume 37, Number 3, July 2007.