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Recent Advances in Information-Centric Networking-Based Internet of Things (ICN-IoT)

Journal

IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages 2128-2158

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2018.2873343

Keywords

Content centric networking (CCN); ICN-IoT caching schemes; ICN-IoT mobility schemes; ICN-IoT naming schemes; ICN-IoT security schemes; information-centric networking (ICN); Internet of Things (IoT)named data networking (NDN)

Funding

  1. Computer Engineering Department, University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Taxila, Pakistan, through Full-Time Research Scholarship
  2. University of West London, UK [UET/ASR TD/RG-1003]
  3. Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland [UET/ASR TD/RG-1003]

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Information-centric networking (ICN) is being realized as a promising approach to accomplish the shortcomings of current Internet protocol-address-based networking. ICN models are based on naming the content to get rid of address-space scarcity, accessing the content via name-based-routing, and caching the content at intermediate nodes to provide reliable, efficient data delivery, and self-certifying contents to ensure better security. Obvious benefits of ICN in terms of fast and efficient data delivery and improved reliability raises ICN as highly promising networking model for Internet of Things (IoT) like environments. IoT aims to connect anyone and/or anything at any time by any path on any place. From last decade, IoT attracts both industry and research communities. IoT is an emerging research field and still in its infancy. Thus, this paper presents the potential of ICN for IoT by providing state-of-theart literature survey. We discuss briefly the feasibility of ICN features and their models (and architectures) in the context of IoT. Subsequently, we present a comprehensive survey on ICN-based caching, naming, security, and mobility approaches for IoT with appropriate classification. Furthermore, we present operating systems and simulation tools for ICN-IoT. Finally, we provide important research challenges and issues faced by ICN for IoT.

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