Time-based forwarding control in content centric networking

Content Centric Networking(CCN) is using similar principle such as that of ICN, CDN, NDN which are the next generation of the Internet. Forwarding control is one of the important mechanism for the performance in content centric networking. When there is congestion in the network, the consumer have to adapt the alternative path in order to download the Data packet. If the consumer keeps the current path, the probability of packet loss will increase. For this situation, we will check the performance of time-based forwarding control to increase the consumer's throughput with reduced packet loss.

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