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The Content Centric Networks (CCN) replaces the IP narrow waist of the Internet architecture by a content layer. When a node wants to access a piece of content, it sends an Interest packet to the network. The network then, using the name of the content for routing, forwards the Interest to one or more copies of the content object. In this paper, we present the implementation of a OpenWRT OS based...
In fully distributed peer-to-peer (P2P) systems, peers are cooperating with each other by accessing to objects distributed in networks. A peer has to collect correct information on target objects like where target objects exsist and how to manipulate target objects. Some peers may hold obsolete, even incorrect information. Hence, a peer has to find trustworthy acquaintances which hold correct information...
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