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Information-Centric Networking (ICN): CCN and NDN Terminology
draft-wissingh-icnrg-terminology-03

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Authors Bastiaan Wissingh, Christopher A. Wood , Alex Afanasyev , Lixia Zhang , David R. Oran , Christian Tschudin
Last updated 2017-09-11
Replaced by draft-irtf-icnrg-terminology
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Abstract

Information Centric Networking (ICN) is a new paradigm where network communications are accomplished by requesting named content, instead of sending packets to destination addresses. Named Data Networking (NDN) and Content-Centric Networking (CCN) are two prominent ICN architectures. This document provides an overview of the terminology and definitions that have been used in describing concepts in these two projects. While there are other ICN architectures, they are not part of the NDN and CCN vision and as such are out of scope for this document.

Authors

Bastiaan Wissingh
Christopher A. Wood
Alex Afanasyev
Lixia Zhang
David R. Oran
Christian Tschudin

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