Organization and Program
Dallas, TX, USA, Oct. 19, 2015
Keynote Speaker: Dr. J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
Workshop Program : advanced program
Important Dates
Notification deadline: July. 27, 2015
Camera-ready deadline: Aug. 6, 2015
Workshop Organizers
Steering Committee
Technical Program Committee
Gautam Bhanage, Aruba Networks, USA
Antonio Carzaniga, Universita della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland
Wei Koong Chai, University College London, Great Britain
Min Chen, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Mauro Conti, University of Padua, Italy
Daniel Gyllstrom, Akamai Technologies, USA
Ting He, IBM Research, USA
Bo Jiang, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
Benyuan Liu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
Hang Liu, The Catholic University of America, USA
Satyajayant Misra, New Mexico State University, USA
Sathya Narayanan, California State University Monterey Bay, USA
Thu Nguyen, Rutgers University, USA
Victoria Manfredi, BBN Technologies, USA
Shiwen Mao, Auburn University, USA
Daniel Sadoc Menasche, Federal University of Rio de Janerio, Brazil
George Polyzos, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
Ioannis Psaras, University College London, Great Britain
Antonia Guto Rocha, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil
Anand Seetharam California State University Monterey Bay, USA
Shamik Sengupta, University of Nevada Reno, USA
Ignacio Solis, PARC, USA
Bin Tang, California State University, Dominguez Hills, USA
Matthias Waehlisch, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
G. Q. Wang, Huawei, USA
Lan Wang, University of Memphis, USA
Yonggang Wen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Fan Ye, Stony Brook University, USA
Honggang Zhang, Fordham University, USA
Xinggong Zhang, Peking University, China
Michael Zink, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
IEEE Workshop on Content-Centric Networking (CFP in PDF)
Opening Remarks, 8:45am - 9:00am
Keynote, 9:00am - 10:00am
New Directions in Content Centric Networking
by Dr. J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, (Palo Alto Research Center; Professor, Department of Computer Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz)
Abstract—We revisit some of the basic premises of the Content Centric networking (CCN) and Named Data Networking (NDN) architectures, which have been proposed as alternatives to the IP Internet architecture in order to support more efficient access to content available in the Internet. We address the large overhead incurred in NDN and CCN by maintaining forwarding state for each Interest traversing a router and for each content-name prefix known to each router. We introduce a new approach designed to provide orders of magnitude reduction in the complexity of the data plane to make content-centric networking much more viable at Internet scale.
Break, 10:00am - 10:30am
Paper Session 1, 10:30am - 12:30pm
Jun Kurihara, Kenji Yokota, Kazuaki Ueda and Atsushi Tagami. List Interest: Packing Interests for Reduction of Router Workload in CCN 1.0
Christopher A. Wood and Marc Mosko. Secure Fragmentation for Content Centric Networking [presentation]
Junji Takemasa, Yuki Koizumi, Toru Hasegawa and Ioannis Psaras. On Energy Reduction and Green Networking Enhancement due to In-Network Caching
Hang Liu and Kristofer Smith. Improving the Expected Quality of Experience in Cloud-enabled Wireless Access Networks [presentation]
Lunch, 12:30pm - 13:30pm
Paper Session 2, 13:30pm - 15:30pm
Alexander Afanasyev, Zhenkai Zhu and Lixia Zhang. The Story of ChronoShare, or How NDN Brought Distributed Secure File Sharing Back [presentation]
Kazuaki Ueda, Kenji Yokota, Jun Kurihara and Atsushi Tagami. A Performance Analysis of End-to-End Fragmentation in Content-Centric Networking
Ehsan Hemmati and J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves. A Comparison of Name-Based Content Routing Protocols [presentation]
Samiuddin Mohammed and Mengjun Xie. A Measurement Study on Media Streaming over Wi-Fi in Named Data Networking