COPSS: An Efficient Content Oriented Publish/Subscribe System

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​COPSS: An Efficient Content Oriented Publish/Subscribe System​
Chen, J. ; Arumaithurai, M. ; Jiao, L.; Fu, X.   & Ramakrishnan, K.​ (2011)
pp. 99​-110. ​Symposium on Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems​, Brooklyn, NY, USA.
IEEE. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/ANCS.2011.27 

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Chen, Jiachen ; Arumaithurai, Mayutan ; Jiao, Lei; Fu, Xiaoming ; Ramakrishnan, K.K.
Abstract
Content-Centric Networks (CCN) provide substantial flexibility for users to obtain information without regard to the source of the information or its current location. Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems have gained popularity in society to provide the convenience of removing the temporal dependency of the user having to indicate an interest each time he or she wants to receive a particular piece of related information. Currently, on the Internet, such pub/sub systems have been built on top of an IP-based network with the additional responsibility placed on the end-systems and servers to do the work of getting a piece of information to interested recipients. We propose Content-Oriented Pub/Sub System (COPSS) to achieve an efficient pub/sub capability for CCN. COPSS enhances the heretofore inherently pull-based CCN architectures proposed by integrating a push based multicast capability at the content-centric layer. We emulate an application that is particularly emblematic of a pub/sub environment - Twitter - but one where subscribers are interested in content (e.g., identified by keywords), rather than tweets from a particular individual. Using trace-driven simulation, we demonstrate that our architecture can achieve a scalable and efficient content centric pub/sub network. The simulator is parameterized using the results of careful micro benchmarking of the open source CCN implementation and of standard IP based forwarding. Our evaluations show that COPSS provides considerable performance improvements in terms of aggregate network load, publisher load and subscriber experience compared to that of a traditional IP infrastructure.
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
IEEE
Conference
Symposium on Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems
ISBN
978-1-4577-1454-2
Conference Place
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Event start
2011-10-03
Event end
2011-10-04
Language
English

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