A Comparison of Current and Future Internet Architectures

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In this seminar series, the explanations of the current and future Internet architecture will be given and the implications and research directions of the Information Centric Networking (ICN) architecture will be investigated. For the current Internet architecture, main components and key mechanisms like the autonomous systems (AS) concept, address resolution (i.e. DNS), intra-AS routing protocols (i.e., OSPF), and inter-AS routing protocols (i.e., BGP) will be discussed. Regarding the ICN architecture, corresponding mechanisms that have been proposed in the ICN architecture for name resolution, intra-AS routing, and inter-AS routing will be discussed; their differences and similarities will be elaborated. The seminar series will be in English.
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2016 kesä 14.06-17.06. 5-5 Englanti Suzan Bayhan

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Ti 13-15 C220 Suzan Bayhan 14.06.2016-17.06.2016
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Instructor: Dr. Mehmet Şükrü Kuran, Abdullah Gül University, Kayseri, Turkey
Hosts: Suzan Bayhan and Jussi Kangasharju, Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki, Finland
Contact: sukru.kuran[-]agu.edu.tr or bayhan[-]hiit.fi

Meeting schedule (download course information)

Attendance is mandatory.

  • June 14: 10:15-12:00 and 13:00-15:00, C220
  • June 15: 10:15-12:00 and 13:00-15:00, C220
  • June 16: 10:15-12:00 and 13:00-15:00, C220
  • June 17: 10:15-12:00 and 13:00-15:00, C220

 

Abstract

In this seminar series, the explanations of the current and future Internet architecture will be given and the implications and research directions of the Information Centric Networking (ICN) architecture will be investigated. For the current Internet architecture, main components and key mechanisms like the autonomous systems (AS) concept, address resolution (i.e. DNS), intra-AS routing protocols (i.e., OSPF), and inter-AS routing protocols (i.e., BGP) will be discussed. Regarding the ICN architecture, corresponding mechanisms that have been proposed in the ICN architecture for name resolution, intra-AS routing, and inter-AS routing will be discussed; their differences and similarities will be elaborated.

The seminar series will be in English.


Learning Objectives

At the end of the seminar series, students are expected to learn the main components of the current Internet architecture as well as the proposed mechanisms for these components in the ICN architecture. Students are expected to draw comparisons and similarities between mechanisms developed for name resolution, intra-AS routing, and inter-AS routing in both the current AS architecture and ICN architecture which is envisioned to be a fundamental part of the Future Internet architecture.

Course Schedule and Reading List

Please read the suggested articles (and sometimes references therein) before the lectures and be ready to actively discuss them.

June 14

Introduction to Information Centric Networking (ICN)
Autonomous System (AS) Architecture and AS types

Lecture slides

June 15 Domain Name System (DNS)
Name resolution methods in ICN
1- Katsaros et al. "On inter-domain name resolution for  ICNs". IFIP Networking 2012.
2- D'Ambrosio et al. "MDHT: a hierarchical name resolution service for ICNs." ACM ICN 2011.
3- Katsaros et al. "Bloom Filter Based Inter-Domain Name Resolution: A Feasibility Study", ACM ICN 2015.
4- Song et al. “Scalable Name-Based Packet Forwarding: From Millions to Billions.” ACM ICN 2015.
June 16 Intra-AS routing protocols - Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Intra-AS routing methods in ICN
1- Hoque et al., “NLSR: Named-data Link State Routing Protocol.”, ACM ICN, 2013.
2- Aceves et al,, “Name-based Content Routing in ICNs Using Distance Information.”, ACM ICN, 2014.
3- Hemmati et al., “A New Approach to Name-Based Link-State Routing for ICN”, ACM ICN, 2015.
June 17 Inter-AS routing protocols - Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
Inter-AS routing methods in ICN
1- Liu, et al., “A Multi-Level DHT Routing Framework with Aggregation.”, ACM ICN 2012.
2- Gritter and Cheriton, “An Architecture for Content Routing Support in the Internet.”, USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems, USITS'01.