Named Data Networking in Connected and Smart Cities

Speaker:  Syed Hassan Ahmed Shah – Corona, CA, United States
Topic(s):  Networks and Communications

Abstract

A smart city enhances the quality of its citizens' lives by providing ease of access to ubiquitous services through integration using communication systems at the foundation. Additionally, the Internet plays a major role in making a metropolitan area into a smart city. The current IP-based solutions for the connectivity of billions of devices have slanted the performance due to high demand for data on the move, especially when the consumers become the producers. Meanwhile, Named Data Networking (NDN) has evolved as a promising future Internet architecture and is being investigated extensively. In this lecture, we will learn about the core functionality of NDN followed by latest trends and architectural advancements in NDN for smart cities. Also, we will highlight the current and future research challenges for NDN in the context of smart cities.

About this Lecture

Number of Slides:  25
Duration:  40 minutes
Languages Available:  English
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