COMET: Content mediator architecture for content-aware networks

Gerardo García*, Andrzej Bȩben, Francisco J. Ramón, Adrián Maeso, Ioannis Psaras, George Pavlou, Ning Wang, Jarosław Śliwiński, Spiros Spirou, Sergios Soursos, Eleftheria Hadjioannou

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Abstract

This paper presents the vision of the EU FP7 project COMET (COntent Mediator architecture for content-aware nETworks), which aims at defining a novel content-oriented Internet architecture for simplifying content access and supporting content distribution in the network in a content-aware fashion. The COMET architecture will deal with content as a primitive, facilitating unified access to any type of content regardless of location and way of distribution. It will provide global content naming as well as infrastructure for resolving content names to identifiers required for content access. Moreover, this content-centric approach will take advantage of network, and server awareness, as well as user and content characteristics, in order to improve efficiency of content delivery.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2011 Future Network and Mobile Summit, FutureNetw 2011
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event2011 Future Network and Mobile Summit, FutureNetw 2011 - Warsaw, Poland
Duration: 15 Jun 201117 Jun 2011

Publication series

Name2011 Future Network and Mobile Summit, FutureNetw 2011

Conference

Conference2011 Future Network and Mobile Summit, FutureNetw 2011
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityWarsaw
Period15/06/1117/06/11

Keywords

  • content awareness
  • content consumption
  • content distribution
  • content naming
  • content publication
  • content routing
  • Future Internet
  • mediation
  • multimedia
  • QoS
  • streaming

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