Author : M. Ravi Kumar 1
Date of Publication :22nd March 2018
Abstract: Innovative progressions in technologies, in particular, the proliferating smart livelihood systems provoking a gigantic data hardship on the networks these days. The proclamation of brand new technologies every day might significantly demand a thumping data to be disseminated around, which causes the existing networks awkward to handle it copiously. In order to address such impediments and to instigate diverse services to be flourished in the prospective networks, the ITU-T recommended a state-of-the-art network paradigm, known to be as the Data Aware Networking (DAN). This recent approach structures its data in the form of data objects that lets the users have a quick name-based identification and retrieval of the desired data nevertheless of its location, which significantly curtails the burden on the networks and also greatly reduce the blockades in today’s host centric networks. In this paper, we classified the data objects into various categories and proposed a novel structure for the data objects that empowers the DANs intermediary elements to identify a requested data object, process it accordingly in order to disseminate the same to its requester possibly from a nearest DAN element. This novel approach makes the DAN an imperative architecture to realize the future networks.
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