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Introduction

The organizing committee is delighted to invite you to the fourth INFOCOM 2017 Workshop on Name-Oriented Mobility: Architecture, Algorithms and Applications (INFOCOM 2017 NOM Workshop) in Atlanta, GA, U.S.A. on May 1, 2017.

Mobility support facing unprecedented challenges due to ever increasing number of mobile devices at global scale, ever increasing ranges of diversity of these devices, and ever increasing demand of both data volumes and security requirements by these devices; these challenges demand a new exploration of supporting architecture. Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is a promising direction to transition towards the data-oriented communication with one of the research focus targeting specifically mobile and wireless environments. In recent years, ICN is attracting a widespread interest from academia and industry, with involvements from industry forums, and consortiums. Instead of host-to-host communication model, as in the current Internet architecture, named-oriented networking shifts communication towards a data-centric model that focuses on retrieving named and secured data, instead of host-to-host connections. ICN secures named data directly, giving it an advantage over current Internet solutions that only secure the communication channels between hosts, a mismatch for wireless and mobile networks. Furthermore, ICN’s data-centricity (i.e., independence of specific attachment points in the underlying networks) makes it a promising direction for 5G networks which aim to utilizes multiple radios nodes with connectivity across multiple radio technologies

Name-oriented networking offers a new mobility network paradigm to meet mobile device characters and mobile data routing, processing, storage, and retrieval. Thanks to its native design based on data naming (request for data forwarded based on data’s names and data is returned using the reverse path of the request), name-oriented networking enables user and devices mobility across multiple radio technologies and is a good candidate for mobile/wireless networks, including 5G networks. In addition, ICN technology is promising in offering a scalable networking layer for IoT applications, including massive sensor devices that suffer from the lack of mobility management in the IP architecture and the lack an efficient storage, security, and sharing means.

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Important date

2017-01-17
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-03-01
Draft paper acceptance notification

Submission Topics

  • ICN mobile/wireless architectures and platforms Mobile Applications and services for ICN

  • IoT with ICN use-cases

  • ICN for autonomous vehicles

  • ICN for Big Data storage and retrieval

  • ICN in social networks applications

  • ICN scalability to massive mobile/IoT devices

  • Comparison and evaluation of ICN vs IP for IoT

  • Analytic model of ICN-based mobile network

  • ICN for mobile edge/core mobile network

  • ICN support for seamless/simultaneous connectivity across heterogeneous radio technologies ICN solutions for delay/disruption tolerance in wireless and mobile networks

  • Policy management with ICN

  • Data naming and Objects Identification in mobile network/IoT

  • Context-awareness and Big data

  • ICN Security and Privacy

  • Proof of concepts and performance evaluation

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Important Date
  • May 01

    2017

    Conference Date

  • Jan 17 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Mar 01 2017

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • May 01 2017

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