Load Balancing on Named Data Networking, Case Study: UIN Topology in Indonesia
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Abstract

Named Data Network Security - Named Data Networking (NDN) is a network with a future internet architecture that changes the point of view in networking from host-centric to data-centric. Named data networking provides a network system where the routing system is no longer dependent on traditional IP. Network packets are routed through nodes by name. When many manufacturers produce packages with different names for several consumers, routing with load balancing is necessary. The case study carried out is to conduct a simulation by connecting all UIN campuses into a topology with the name UIN Topology in Indonesia, using several scenarios to describe the effectiveness of the load balancer on the UIN topology in Indonesia. This study focuses on load balancer applications to reduce delays in Named Data Networking (NDN), the topology of UIN in Indonesia.

Year of Publication
2022
Date Published
oct
Publisher
IEEE
Conference Location
Lombok, Indonesia
ISBN Number
978-1-66545-594-7
URL
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10063877/
DOI
10.1109/TSSA56819.2022.10063877
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