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Reliable publish/subscribe in content-centric networks
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
DOI
10.1145/2491224.2491229
Abstract
Managing congestion is a challenge in content-centric net- works due to the lack of an end-to-end session context over which a ‘flow’ may be controlled. Flow and congestion con- trol as well as reliable delivery are often considered even more of a challenge in content-centric publish/subscribe sys- tems, where the nature of information dissemination is sim- ilar to multicast. These have been long-standing challenges also for IP multicast. With an unknown number of pub- lishers, a content-centric pub/sub environment exacerbates these problems, demanding new solutions. In this paper, we propose a lightweight enhancement to content-centric pub- lish/subscribe systems for flow and congestion control as well as for reliability. R-COPSS allows the publishers to efficient- ly use the content-centric network by having subscribers gen- erate timely feedback while enabling subscribers to make use of NDN to perform local repair for reliable delivery. Rather than having all subscribers generate feedback (ACK) per packet, we seek to elect particular subscribers in a hierarchy to provide the feedback and the rest of them resort to a pe- riodical summary. Our approach not only reduces the load on the publisher, but also removes the requirement on the publisher to limit its sending rate to the slowest subscriber. Our preliminary results show that R-COPSS performs bet- ter in terms of overall throughput and is fair to competing flows.