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NINQ: Name-Integrated Query Framework for Named-Data Networking of Things

Authors
Rehman, Muhammad Atif UrUllah, RehmatKim, Byung Seo
Issue Date
Jul-2019
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
Named-Data Networking; internet of things; query; commands; smart building; Pull and Push Support
Citation
SENSORS, v.19, no.13
Journal Title
SENSORS
Volume
19
Number
13
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/78554
DOI
10.3390/s19132906
ISSN
1424-8220
Abstract
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is a paradigm shift from host-to-host Internet Protocol (IP)-based communication to content-based communication. In ICN, the content-retrieval process employs names that are given through different naming schemes such as hierarchical, flat, attribute, and hybrid. Among different ICN architectures, Named-Data Networking (NDN) has gained much interest in the research community and is actively being explored for the Internet of Things (IoT) and sensor networks, and follows a hierarchical naming format. NDN protocol follows a pull-based communication model where the content consumer gets content irrespective of the location of the content provider. The content provider in NDN and sensor networks can be considered to be a distributed database that monitors or controls the environment and caches the sensed data or controls information into their memory. The proposed Name-INtegrated Query (NINQ) framework for NDN-based IoT provides a flexible, expressive, and secure query mechanism that supports content retrieval as well as control and configuration command exchange among various nodes in a smart building. Different use cases are presented in this paper that expand on the behavior of proposed query framework in different scenarios. Simulation results of data collection and exchange of control commands show that proposed query framework significantly improves Interest Satisfaction Rate (ISR), Command Satisfaction Rate (CSR), energy efficiency, and average delay. Moreover, it is evident from the simulation results that proposed query framework significantly reduces the number of transmissions in the network in both data collection and exchange of control command scenarios, which improves the network performance.
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