Demonstrating usage diversity over an information-centric network

Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is becoming increasingly popular: various architectures have been proposed to transform today's host-centric networks to information-centric ones. An important question that begs to be answered is whether the ICN paradigm can adequately support various types of existing network usage, as well as set the foundations for new application types. In this demonstration, we exhibit four different communication models via corresponding applications supported by our architecture. All applications are realized through the publish/subscribe service model exported by our ICN nodes.

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