Understanding Name-based Forwarding Rules in Software-Defined Named Data Networking

2020 
Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Named Data Networking (NDN) have been recently advocated as complementary paradigms to improve content distribution in the next-generation Internet. On the one hand, SDN offers a centralized control plane that can optimize routing decisions; on the other, the distinctive features at the NDN data plane, such as name-based delivery, in-network caching, and stateful forwarding, simplify data dissemination. In the integrated design, when a request cannot be handled locally at the NDN data plane in the Forwarding Information Base (FIB), the SDN Controller is contacted to inject the forwarding rule. Decisions such as which rules need to be stored in the node and for how long deeply affect the packet forwarding performance. This paper debates about the issues related to forwarding rules in the FIBs of SDN-controlled NDN nodes, by specifically accounting for their name-based nature, representing a key novelty compared to legacy SDN implementations. Quantitative results are reported to showcase the impact of crucial parameters, like the content popularity, the content requests rate, the table size, on the FIB performance in terms of valuable metrics (e.g., hit ratio, rejected requests, incurred signaling with the Controller).
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