Information-centric networking for multimedia, social and peer-to-peer communications. Anadiotis, A. G., Patrikakis, C. Z., & Tekalp, A. M. TRANSACTIONS ON EMERGING TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES, 25(4, SI):383-391, APR, 2014.
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Information-centric networking (ICN) is an emerging networking paradigm, which is considered as a possible solution for the next generation Internet. Several research projects have been funded by the state and the industry towards the specification and implementation of ICN solutions, whereas Internet Research Task Force has established a research group for this reason, the Information-Centric Networking Research Group. However, the use of ICN in action will be decided on the basis of its performance in several disciplines that, eventually, concern the users expectations from their applications over the future Internet. Currently, statistics suggest that, in the near future, the Internet bandwidth will be mainly consumed by multimedia and peer-to-peer applications. Furthermore, social networking applications become more and more popular both to end-users and businesses. This special issue includes papers illustrating how information-centric networks can effectively address practical issues rising in ICN deployments considering multimedia applications and social networking technologies. Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
@article{ ISI:000334183300001,
Author = {Anadiotis, Angelos-Christos G. and Patrikakis, Charalampos Z. and
   Tekalp, A. Murat},
Title = {{Information-centric networking for multimedia, social and peer-to-peer
   communications}},
Journal = {{TRANSACTIONS ON EMERGING TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES}},
Year = {{2014}},
Volume = {{25}},
Number = {{4, SI}},
Pages = {{383-391}},
Month = {{APR}},
Abstract = {{Information-centric networking (ICN) is an emerging networking paradigm,
   which is considered as a possible solution for the next generation
   Internet. Several research projects have been funded by the state and
   the industry towards the specification and implementation of ICN
   solutions, whereas Internet Research Task Force has established a
   research group for this reason, the Information-Centric Networking
   Research Group. However, the use of ICN in action will be decided on the
   basis of its performance in several disciplines that, eventually,
   concern the users expectations from their applications over the future
   Internet. Currently, statistics suggest that, in the near future, the
   Internet bandwidth will be mainly consumed by multimedia and
   peer-to-peer applications. Furthermore, social networking applications
   become more and more popular both to end-users and businesses. This
   special issue includes papers illustrating how information-centric
   networks can effectively address practical issues rising in ICN
   deployments considering multimedia applications and social networking
   technologies. Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd.}},
DOI = {{10.1002/ett.2814}},
ISSN = {{2161-3915}},
Unique-ID = {{ISI:000334183300001}},
}

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