The NDN project team compiles and publishes this newsletter monthly to inform the community about recent activities, technical news, meetings, publications, presentations, code releases, and upcoming events. You can find these newsletters posted on the Named Data Networking Project blog.
Community Outreach
- PI Van Jacobson presented the keynote at the 2nd ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking (ICN 2015). PI Jeff Burke sat on a panel that discussed ICN roadmaps for the next two years. See the full program and papers for details.
- For those who missed the NDN Community Meeting (NDNComm 2015) held last month at the University of California at Los Angeles campus, you can view most of the slides online. You can view the presentations on YouTube: Day 1 (Sept 28) Livestream and Day 2 (Sept 29) Livestream.We will publish a report summarizing the meeting soon.
Technical News
- The NDN Testbed has grown to 26 Nodes with 66 links using NLSR costs. To see the latest information, check the status page. To see the bandwidth usage, see the Bandwidth Map.
- We announced beta 2 of version 0.4.0 of Named Data Networking Forwarding Daemon (NFD) and ndn-cxx library.More details about NFD, source code, install instructions, tutorials, HOWTOs, a FAQ and other useful resources are available on the official webpages of NFD and ndn-cxx. The latest version of NFD developer’s guide is also available.
- We encourage users to download and try the latest version of NdnCon. This month, Peter Gusev and Jiachen Wang of UCLA REMAP held online office hours to help users install and use NdnCon. Please see the following page for instructions on how to use NdnCon.
NDN Publications, Presentations, and Technical Reports
- A team of experts from the UCLA, Washington University St. Louis, and Colorado State University campuses presented “Tutorial NDN: Security & Synchronization in Named Data Networking (NDN)” at the 2nd ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking (ICN 2015) in San Francisco.
- Publications from NDN team authors presented at the 2nd ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking (ICN 2015) in San Francisco.
- Hila Ben Abraham, Alex Afanasyev, Yingdi Yu, Lixia Zhang, Steve DiBenedetto, Jeff Thompson, Jeff Burke, “Tutorial: Security and Synchronization in Named Data Networking (NDN)“.
- Tian Song, Haowei Yuan, Patrick Crowley, Beichuan Zhang, “Scalable Name-Based Packet Forwarding: From Millions to Billions“.
- Ilya Moiseenko, Lijing Wang, Lixia Zhang, “Consumer / Producer Communication with Application Level Framing in Named Data Networking“.
- Peter Gusev, Jeff Burke, “NDN-RTC: Real-Time Videoconferencing over Named Data Networking“.
- Yingdi Yu, Alexander Afanasyev, David Clark, kc claffy, Van Jacobson, Lixia Zhang, “Schematizing Trust in Named Data Networking“.
- Ze’ev Lailari, Hila Ben Abraham, Ben Aronberg, Jackie Hudepohl, Haowei Yuan, John DeHart, Jyoti Parwatikar, Patrick Crowley, “Experiments with the Emulated NDN Testbed in ONL“.
- Alex Afanasyev, Zhenkai Zhu, Yingdi Yu, Lijing Wang, and Lixia Zhang, “The Story of ChronoShare, or How NDN Brought Distributed Secure File Sharing Back” published in IEEE MASS 2015 Workshop on Content-Centric Networks (accepted), October 2015.
- PI Lan Wang presented “Architecture Development and Routing Design in Named Data Networking” at the Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Mississippi on Oct. 28, 2015.
NDN Seminars
Our NDN Seminar series continued during October. The NDN seminars are internally focused. We usually hold these seminars on Wednesday from 2-3p (PST). So, if you would like to be included in the NDN Seminars, please contact Jongdeog Lee <jlee700@illinois.edu> for the most up-to-date information regarding upcoming seminars.
- October 7th Ryan Bennett (Colorado State University)
NDN-IO: Rapid Prototyping for Node.js and Browse - October 28th Jongdeog Lee (UIUC)
InfoMax-An Information Maximizing Transport Layer Protocol for Named Data Networks
Related News
- Release of stable version of go-ndn (1.1). The latest release adds packet multiplexing (mux), encryption, and verification to the lightweight NDN framework. Please read the “create your first ndn app in go-ndn” tutorial to learn more about mux, encrypt, and verify.
For more information about the Named Data Networking (NDN) Project please visit http://www.named-data.net/.
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