CCTCP: A scalable receiver-driven congestion control protocol for content centric networking

ICC 2013
Pages: 3775 - 3780
Published: Jun 9, 2013
Abstract
Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a recently proposed information-centric Internet architecture in which the main network abstraction is represented by location-agnostic content identifiers instead of node identifiers. In CCN each content object is divided into packet-size chunks. When a content object is transferred, routers on the path can cache single chunks which they can use to serve subsequent requests from other users. Since content...
Paper Details
Title
CCTCP: A scalable receiver-driven congestion control protocol for content centric networking
Published Date
Jun 9, 2013
Journal
Pages
3775 - 3780
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