报告简介:
Named Data Networking (NDN) is a recently proposed future Internet architecture that replaces today's focus on "where" -- addresses and hosts-- with "what" -- the contents that users and applications care about. This change creates an abundance of new opportunities in content distribution, network resiliency, mobility support, and security. In this talk I will introduce the basic concepts and operations in NDN, and describe the initial design of its routing and forwarding mechanisms.
报告人简介:
Dr. Beichuan Zhang is currently an Associate Professor at the Computer Science Department, the University of Arizona, USA. Dr. Zhang's research interest is in Internet routing architectures and protocols. He has been working on information-centric networking, green networking, network topology, and overlay multicast. He has published over 40 technical papers on international journals and conferences, including prestigious venues such as SIGCOMM, SIGMETRICS, ICNP, INFOCOM, USENIX Security, and Transactions on Networking (ToN). He has served on technical program committees of many conferences and workshops, including IEEE INFOCOM and Globecom. Dr. Zhang was awarded the first Applied Networking Research Prize in 2011 by the Internet Society and the Internet Research Task Forces for his research into "green traffic engineering". In 2005 He received the Best Paper Award at the 25th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS). Dr. Zhang received Ph.D. and M.S. from UCLA in 2003 and B.S. from Peking University, China in 1995. Before joining the University of Arizona, he spent two years as a postdoctoral researcher at USC/ISI and UCLA.