Abstract
In response to the limitations of the Internet architecture when used
for applications for which it was not originally designed, a series
of clean slate efforts have emerged to shape the so-called future
Internet. Recently, visionary voices have advised a shift in the
networking problem under research, moving from seamless host-reachability
to internetworking of information. We contribute to the healthy debate
on future Internet design and discuss ongoing information oriented
efforts. Inspired by recent works in Bloom-filter-like data structures,
we propose the SPSwitch as a novel switching engine to make wire
speed forwarding decisions on flat information labels. We address
part of the scalability issues in a data-oriented forwarding layer
by trading overdeliveries for state reduction and line speed operations.
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