Title
I(FIB)F: Iterated bloom filters for routing in named data networks
Abstract
Named Data Networks provide a clean-slate redesign of the Future Internet for efficient content distribution. Because Internet of Things are expected to compose a significant part of Future Internet, most content will be managed by constrained devices. Such devices are often equipped with limited CPU, memory, bandwidth, and energy supply. However, the current Named Data Networks design neglects the specific requirements of Internet of Things scenarios and many data structures need to be further optimized. The purpose of this research is to provide an efficient strategy to route in Named Data Networks by constructing a Forwarding Information Base using Iterated Bloom Filters defined as I(FIB)F. We propose the use of content names based on iterative hashes. This strategy leads to reduce the overhead of packets. Moreover, the memory and the complexity required in the forwarding strategy are lower than in current solutions. We compare our proposal with solutions based on hierarchical names and Standard Bloom Filters. We show how to further optimize I(FIB)F by exploiting the structure information contained in hierarchical content names. Finally, two strategies may be followed to reduce: (i) the overall memory for routing or (ii) the probability of false positives.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1109/NetSys.2017.7903945
2017 International Conference on Networked Systems (NetSys)
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Iterated Bloom Filters,Named Data Networking,Information-Centric Networking
Conference
abs/1609.02532
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-5090-4395-8
0
0.34
References 
Authors
11
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Cristina Muñoz100.34
Liang Wang21567158.46
Eduardo Solana301.01
Jon Crowcroft4120851252.50