By leveraging data-centric forwarding and in-network caching, Vehicular Named Data Networking (VNDN) enhances communication in vehicular networks. However, advanced techniques are still required to support effective data retrieval while handling error-prone wireless channels, short-lived contacts and intermittent connectivity. In this paper, we introduce a mechanism based on the Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT), which fragments content into smaller redundant pieces, enabling efficient content caching and retrieval even in lossy environments. Simulation results in a highway scenario demonstrate improved data accessibility, scalability, and reduced retrieval delays, highlighting the potential of CRT to enhance VNDN performance under dynamic conditions.

Improving Content Retrieval in Vehicular NDN Using the Chinese Remainder Theorem

Amadeo, Marica;Battaglia, Filippo;Campobello, Giuseppe
2025-01-01

Abstract

By leveraging data-centric forwarding and in-network caching, Vehicular Named Data Networking (VNDN) enhances communication in vehicular networks. However, advanced techniques are still required to support effective data retrieval while handling error-prone wireless channels, short-lived contacts and intermittent connectivity. In this paper, we introduce a mechanism based on the Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT), which fragments content into smaller redundant pieces, enabling efficient content caching and retrieval even in lossy environments. Simulation results in a highway scenario demonstrate improved data accessibility, scalability, and reduced retrieval delays, highlighting the potential of CRT to enhance VNDN performance under dynamic conditions.
2025
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