Information-centric networking: seeing the forest for the trees
Proceedings of the 10th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks
Cache "less for more" in information-centric networks
IFIP'12 Proceedings of the 11th international IFIP TC 6 conference on Networking - Volume Part I
Probabilistic in-network caching for information-centric networks
Proceedings of the second edition of the ICN workshop on Information-centric networking
Network of Information (NetInf) - An information-centric networking architecture
Computer Communications
Cache "less for more" in information-centric networks (extended version)
Computer Communications
Standardisation advancements in the area of routing for mobile ad-hoc networks
The Journal of Supercomputing
Service-centric networking extensions
Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
A toolchain for simplifying network simulation setup
Proceedings of the 6th International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques
On name-based group communication: Challenges, concepts, and transparent deployment
Computer Communications
A novel cache aware routing scheme for Information-Centric Networks
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Conception of ID layer performance at the network level for Internet of Things
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
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CURLING, a Content-Ubiquitous Resolution and Delivery Infrastructure for Next Generation Services, aims to enable a future content-centric Internet that will overcome the current intrinsic constraints by efficiently diffusing media content of massive scale. It entails a holistic approach, supporting content manipulation capabilities that encompass the entire content life cycle, from content publication to content resolution and, finally, to content delivery. CURLING provides to both content providers and customers high flexibility in expressing their location preferences when publishing and requesting content, respectively, thanks to the proposed scoping and filtering functions. Content manipulation operations can be driven by a variety of factors, including business relationships between ISPs, local ISP policies, and specific content provider and customer preferences. Content resolution is also natively coupled with optimized content routing techniques that enable efficient unicast and multicast- based content delivery across the global Internet.