Pouyan Fotouhi Tehrani, Jochen H. Schiller, Thomas C. Schmidt, Matthias W\"{a}hlisch,
On Economic Societal and Political Aspects in ICN,
In: Proceedings of the 7th ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking (ICN), pp. 155--157, New York, NY, USA:ACM, 2020.
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Abstract: Information-centric networking (ICN), as an antithesis of host-centric networking, denotes a paradigm shift in communication networks. It introduces names to the network layer and favors de-localized content instead of addresses and hosts. ICN is an attempt to design a network tailored to demands of users who only care about data. The simplicity of this basic premise, however, turns out to be rather deceptive; a pitfall in waiting on the path of ICN to wide-scale deployment. Surely users care about data, but they also care about trust, accountability, private communication, and everything else that the current Internet provides beside mere content. This paper is a first attempt in pinpointing the missing non-technical aspects that are crucial to success of ICN as a viable replacement for the Internet.
Themes: Internet of Things, Information-Centric Networking
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