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    Named Data Networking (NDN) Project 2012 - 2013 Annual Report

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    Today's Internet's hourglass architecture centers on a universal network layer (i.e., IP) which implements the minimal functionality necessary for global interconnectivity. This thin waist enabled the Internet's explosive growth by allowing both lower and upper layer technologies to innovate independently. However, IP was designed to create a communication network , where packets named only communication endpoints. Sustained growth in e-commerce, digital media, social networking, and smartphone applications has led to dominant use of the Internet as a distribution network. Distribution networks are fundamentally more general than communication networks, and solving distribution problems via a point-to-point communication protocol is complex and error-prone.

    Date Published

    2013-10

    Authors

    Van Jacobson1

    Jeffrey Burke1

    Deborah Estrin1

    Lixia Zhang1

    Beichuan Zhang2

    Gene Tsudik3

    kc claffy4

    Dmitri Krioukov4

    Dan Massey5

    Christos Papadopoulos5

    Paul Ohm6

    Tarek Abdelzaher7

    Katie Shilton8

    Lan Wang9

    Edmund Yeh10

    Ersin Uzun11

    Glenn Edens11

    Patrick Crowley12

    Publisher

    Named Data Networking (NDN)

    Organization Affiliated With

    1 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

    2 University of Arizona

    3 University of California, Irvine (UCI)

    4 University of California, San Diego (UCSD)

    5 Colorado State University

    6 University of Colorado at Boulder

    7 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois (UIUC)

    8 University of Maryland, College Park

    9 University of Memphis

    10 Northeastern University

    11 Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)

    12 Washington University in St. Louis

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