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Internet-Scale Video Streaming over NDN

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IEEE NETWORK
Volume 35, Issue 5, Pages 174-180

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/MNET.121.1900574

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Streaming media; Internet; Servers; Protocols; Browsers; Information networks

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This article introduces an Internet-scale adaptive video streaming service based on NDN, which has been validated and evaluated through real-world experiments on the NDN testbed, showcasing the feasibility and performance of NDN technology.
Research in Information-Centric Networking (ICN) and Named Data Networking (NDN) has produced many protocol designs and software prototypes, but they need to be validated and evaluated by real usage on the Internet, which is also critical to the realization of the ICN/NDN vision in the long run. This article presents the first Internet-scale adaptive video streaming service over NDN, which allows regular users to watch videos using NDN technology with no software installation or manual configuration. Since mid-2019, the official NDN website [1] has started using our service to deliver its videos to Internet users over the global NDN testbed, showcasing the feasibility of NDN. We conduct real-world experiments on the NDN testbed to validate the proper implementation of the client, network, and server sides of the proposed system and also evaluate the performance of our video streaming service.

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