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Scope
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Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is proposed as an architecture for the 
future Internet. The basic idea is to make units of information accessible to 
the networking protocols and turn them into the unit of networking. Main 
advantages are conjectured to come from a much better support for mobility, 
data security, as well as caching and replication. ICN has by now been 
investigated in a number of projects.
This special issue aims to collect new, innovative material on the theory, the 
design, and the practical applicability of ICN. In particular, material that 
advances the level of maturity, scalability and real-life dependability of ICN 
are welcome.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
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.       Analytic models for the behavior of information-centric networking, 
especially for scalability properties
.       Models for workloads (both amount of traffic as well as kinds and size 
of objects along with request patterns)
.       Capacity analysis of ICN
.       Caching in ICN, in particular, cache placement and cache management 
(e.g., replacement algorithms) along with resource management for caches, 
links, and routers
.       Coexistence of ICN protocol stacks with legacy stacks (e.g., IP) as 
well as coexistence of multiple ICNs with each other on the same network fabric
.       Suitability of ICN for all kinds of workloads, in particular, streaming 
and interactive multimedia workloads
.       Security in ICN
.       Mobility support by ICN
.       Energy efficiency of ICN
.       Active objects in ICN, adding functionality and execution semantics to 
information objects
.       Consistency and coherence models for replicated, static or active 
information objects, along with revision handling and updating protocols
.       Structuring applications on top of ICN (both legacy and possible new 
applications) as well as suitable application programming interfaces 
(complementing or replacing a "socket"-style interface standard)
.       Interoperability between different ICN solutions
.       Practical experience, test-beds, open-source software

Tentative Schedule
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Submission deadline: April. 15, 2012
Author notification: June 30, 2012
Revised paper due: July 31, 2012
Final author notification: September 1, 2012

Guest Editors
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Bengt Ahlgren, Swedish Insitute of Computer Science
Holger Karl, Universität Paderborn
Dirk Kutscher, NEC Laboratories, Europe
Lixia Zhang, UCLA

Instructions for submission:
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The submission website for this journal is located at 
http://ees.elsevier.com/comcom. To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly 
identified for consideration by the Special Issue, the authors should select 
"Special Issue: Information-Centric Networking"when they reach the "Article 
Type" step in the submission process.



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