ACM SIGCOMM 2013, August 12-16, 2013, Hong Kong, China
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The 3rd ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Information-Centric Networking (ICN 2013)

LT1 (G/F), Yasumoto International Academic Park, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Monday, August 12, 2013

Technical Program

  • 8:30-8:35 Welcome Message

  • Börje Ohlman (Ericsson Research)

  • 8:35-9:15 Keynote Address

    Session Chair: Börje Ohlman (Ericsson Research)

  • Challenges in the Design and Analysis of Content-centric Networks

    Jim Kurose (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

    Keynote

    Slides

    Video

  • 9:15-10:45 Session 1: Routing

    Session Chair: Dirk Kutscher (NEC)

  • NLSR: Named-data Link State Routing Protocol

    A K M Mahmudul Hoque, Syed Obaid Amin, Adam Alyyan, Beichuan Zhang, Lixia Zhang and Lan Wang

    Paper

    Slides

    Video

  • Is Information-Centric Multi-Tree Routing Feasible?

    Antonio Carzaniga, Koorosh Khazaei, Michele Papalini and Alexander Wolf

    Paper

    Slides

    Video

  • INFORM: a dynamic INterest FORwarding Mechanism for Information Centric Networking

    Raffaele Chiocchetti, Diego Perino, Giovanna Carofiglio, Dario Rossi and Giuseppe Rossini

    Paper

    Slides

    Video

  • 10:45-11:15 Coffee Break

  • 11:15-12:15 Session 2: Routing and Resource management

    Session Chair: Ignacio Solis (PARC)

  • Reliable Publish/Subscribe in Content-Centric Networks

    Jiachen Chen, Mayutan Arumaithurai, Xiaoming Fu and K. K. Ramakrishnan

    Paper

  • Hash-routing Schemes for Information-Centric Networking

    Lorenzo Saino, Ioannis Psaras and George Pavlou

    Paper

    Slides

    Video

  • 12:15-13:15 Lunch

  • 12:15-14:30 Poster and Demo

  • Mini-CCNx: Fast Prototyping for Named Data Networking

    Carlos Cabral, Christian Esteve Rothenberg and Mauricio Ferreira Magalhaes

    Poster

  • Supporting mobile applications with Information Centric Networking: the case of P2P live adaptive video streaming

    Andrea Detti, Bruno Ricci and Nicola Blefari-Melazzi

    Poster

  • Digital Fountains in Information-Centric Networking

    George Parisis, Dirk Trossen

    Poster

  • Toward Content-Centric Privacy in ICN: Attribute-based Encryption and Routing

    Mihaela Ion, Jianqing Zhang and Eve M Schooler

    Poster

  • CodingCache: Multipath-aware CCN Cache with Network Coding

    Qinghua Wu, Zhenyu Li and Gaogang Xie

    Poster

  • Multisource and Multipath File Transfers through Publish-Subscribe Internetworking

    Yannis Thomas, Christos Tsilopoulos, George Xylomenos and George C. Polyzos

    Poster

  • Reproducing Real NDN Experiments using Mini-CCNx

    Carlos Cabral, Christian Esteve Rothenberg and Mauricio Ferreira Magalhaes

    Demo

  • A Content Management Layer for Software-Defined Information Centric Networks

    Abhishek Chanda and Cedric Westphal

    Demo

  • 14:30-16:00 Session 3: Caching and Resource management

    Session Chair: Giacomo Morabito (University of Cantania)

  • Deadline-based Resource Management for Information-Centric Networks

    Somaya Arianfar, Pasi Sarolahti and Jörg Ott

    Paper

    Slides

    Video

  • An Improved Hop-by-hop Interest Shaper for Congestion Control in Named Data Networking

    Yaogong Wang, Natalya Rozhnova, Ashok Narayanan, David R Oran and Injong Rhee

    Paper

    Slides

    Video

  • Intra-AS Cooperative Caching for Content-Centric Networks

    Jason Min Wang, Jun Zhang and Brahim Bensaou

    Paper

    Slides

    Video

  • 16:00-16:30 Coffee Break

  • 16:30-17:30 Session 4: Security

    Session Chair: Lixia Zhang (UCLA)

  • PIT Overload Analysis in Content Centric Networks

    Guido Marchetto, Riccardo Sisto and Matteo Virgilio

    Paper

    Slides

    Video

  • Secure Content Delivery in Information-Centric Networks: Design, Implementation, and Analyses

    Satyajayant Misra, Reza Tourani and Nahid Ebrahimi Majd

    Paper

    Slides

    Video

  • 17:30-18:00 Closing Remarks

    Session Chair: George C. C. Polyzos (AUEB & UCSD)

Introduction

The fundamental concept in Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is to evolve the Internet from today’s host based packet delivery towards directly retrieving information objects by names in a secure, reliable, scalable, and efficient way. These architectural design efforts aim to directly address the challenges that arise from the increasing demands for highly scalable content distribution, from accelerated growths of mobile devices, from wide deployment of Internet-of-things (IoT), and from the need to secure the global Internet.

Rapid progresses have been made over the last few years, initial designs are sketched, new research challenges exposed, and prototype implementations are deployed on testbeds of various scales. The research efforts have reached a new stage that allow one to experiment with proposed architectures and to apply a proposed architecture design to address real world problems. It also becomes important to compare different design approaches and develop methodologies for architecture evaluations. Some research areas, such as routing and caching, have drawn considerable attention; some other areas, such as trust management, effective and efficient application of cryptography, experience from prototyping, and lessons from experimentations, to name a few, have yet to be fully explored.

This workshop invites original contributions on Information-Centric Networking architecture topics, specific algorithms and protocols, as well as results from implementations and experimentation, with an emphasis on applying the new architecture to address real world problems and on experimental investigations.

New for this year is that the workshop will include a poster/demo session. One may mark the submission (by writing directly under the title of the paper) as primarily directed towards the poster/demo session. For submissions that represent good results but cannot be accommodated by the workshop due to time constraints, we will contact the authors to see whether they would be interested in presenting the work in the poster session.

ICN-2013 Topics of Interest

Topics of Interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Data Naming
  • Metadata (format and data models)
  • Routing scalability
  • Support for mobility
  • Trust management
  • Effective and efficient cryptographic techniques for various applications scenarios including IoT
  • Access control mechanisms
  • Resource management and traffic models
  • ICN economics and business models
  • ICN architecture evaluation methodology
  • Simulation technologies and evaluation
  • Testbed development and experimentation
  • PDUs, fragmentation and “packet size” implications on design
  • Limits and limitations of ICN
  • ICN enabled applications

Submission Instructions

All submissions must be original work that has not been published or submitted to any other workshop, conference, or journal. The workshop will accept papers describing completed work as well as work-in-progress and ongoing experiments. Papers describing significant experiments are especially encouraged. Reviews will be single-blind; please include author’s name and affiliation in the submission.

There will be two types of papers accepted.

  1. Regular papers for oral presentation, which must be no greater than 6 pages in length.
  2. Short papers for poster/demo presentation, which expected to be 2 pages long, and must not exceed 6 pages.
Some papers submitted as regular papers may be considered for poster presentation. All submissions must be in PDF format. We plan to include a 2-page extended abstract for each poster presentation in the final workshop proceedings.

You are required to use the ACM template for your papers: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates. Register and submit your paper at https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=14545.

Email the Organizers

Important Dates

  • Abstract registration:

    March 15, 2013 (23:59 EST)

  • Submissions due:

    March 22, 2013 (23:59 EST)

  • Notification:

    April 23, 2013

  • Camera ready due:

    May 19, 2013

  • Date of the Workshop:

    August 12, 2013

Organizers

  • Technical Program Chairs
  • Börje Ohlman

    Ericsson Research

  • George C. Polyzos

    AUEB & UCSD

  • Lixia Zhang

    UCLA

  • Steering Committee
  • Dirk Kutscher

    NEC Labs

  • Giacomo Morabito

    University of Catania

  • Börje Ohlman

    Ericsson Research

  • George C. Polyzos

    AUEB & UCSD

  • Ignacio Solis

    PARC

  • Lixia Zhang

    UCLA

  • Technical Program Committee
  • Bengt Ahlgren

    SICS

  • Mayutan Arumaithura

    NEC Laboratories Europe

  • Hitoshi Asaeda

    Keio University

  • Tohru Asami

    The University of Tokyo

  • Jun Bi

    Tsinghua University

  • Nicola Blefari-Melazzi

    U Rome

  • Jeff Burke

    UCLA

  • Giovanna Carofiglio

    ALU

  • Yanghee Choi

    Seoul Nat. U

  • Costas Courcoubetis

    AUEB

  • Patrick Crowley

    Washington University St Louis

  • Andrea Detti

    U Rome

  • Lars Eggert

    Netapp

  • Stephen Farrell

    Trinity College Dublin

  • Volker Hilt

    ALU

  • Jussi Kangasharju

    Helsinki University

  • Bruno Kauffmann

    Orange

  • Holger Karl

    Universitaet Paderborn

  • Gunnar Karlsson

    KTH

  • Teemu Koponen

    Nicira

  • Ted (Taekyoung) Kwon

    Seoul National University

  • Anders Lindgren

    SICS

  • Priya Mahadevan

    PARC

  • Morley Mao

    U. Michigan

  • Daniel Massey

    Colorado SU

  • Ashok Narayanan

    Cisco

  • Jörg Ott

    Aalto University

  • Max Ott

    NICTA

  • Christos Papadopoulos

    Colorado SU

  • Vasileios Pappas

    IBM

  • Giovanni Pau

    UCLA

  • George Pavlou

    UCL

  • Konstantinos Pentikousis

    Huawei

  • Ioannis Psaras

    UCL

  • Thomas Schmidt

    HAW Hamburg

  • Vasilios Siris

    AUEB

  • Karen Sollins

    MIT

  • Sasu Tarkoma

    University of Helsinki

  • Dirk Trossen

    Cambridge Univ.

  • Arun Venkataramani

    U. Mass

  • Lan Wang

    U Memphis

  • Ryuji Wakikawa

    Toyota ITC

  • George Xylomenos

    AUEB

  • Tomohiko Yagyu

    NEC

  • Beichuan Zhang

    U Arizona