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ICN conf 27092017

Key note

Abstract: Names contain rich semantics, and so knowing who is interested in which named data can represent an invasion of privacy. At the same time, name structures can help with organising information (ontologies etc) - in this talk I'll discuss some ideas about creation and use of private name spaces.

Bio: Jon Crowcroft has been the Marconi Professor of Communications Systems in the Computer Laboratory of University of Cambridge since October 2001. He has worked in the area of Internet support for multimedia communications for over 30 years. Three main topics of interest have been scalable multicast routing, practical approaches to traffic management, and the design of deployable end-to-end protocols. Current active research areas are Opportunistic Communications, Social Networks, and techniques and algorithms to scale infrastructure-free mobile systems. He leans towards a “build and learn” paradigm for research. Further information is available at https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22.

Headline

When Encryption is Not Enough: Privacy Attacks in Content-Centric Networking

A Keyword-based ICN-IoT Platform

Improved Content Addressability Through Relational Data Modeling and In-Network Processing Elements

The Need for a Name to MAC Address Mapping in NDN: Towards Quantifying the Resource Gain

Request Aggregation, Caching, and Forwarding Strategies for Improving Large Scientific Data Distribution: A Case Study

  • github.com/susmit85/icn17-simulation-scenario
  • Path Switching in Content Centric and Named Data Networks

    Jointly Optimal Routing and Caching for Arbitrary Network Topologies

    Proactive Caching with Mobility Prediction under Uncertainty in Information-centric Networks

    Low-power Internet of Things with NDN and Cooperative Caching

    Panel Session

    1. Facilitating ICN Deployment with an Extended OpenFlow Protocol

    NFaaS: Named Function as a Service

    A Native Content Discovery Mechanism for Information-centric Networks