IP and ICN Networking in D2D_IoT Communications: A Comparative Study
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https://doi.org/10.59628/jast.v2i2.940Keywords:
D2D, IoT, communication, IP, ICN, ICN architectureAbstract
Device-to-device Internet of Things (D2D_IoT) communications are promising and futuristic communications that contribute to reducing pressure on the network. Recently, the research community proposed information-centric networks (ICN) to achieve D2D_IoT communications. This paper will provide a qualitative comparison between Internet Protocol (IP) and ICN networks. The paper will compare naming, messaging, routing, caching, and security. ICN is more suitable for the D2D_IoT due to its compatibility with its design and the requirements of IoT applications, making it a promising solution for IoT networks.
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