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    Communication Mechanisms for Service-Centric Networking

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    L-SCN is a two-layered Service-Centric Networking (SCN) architecture. The L-SCN design splits the network into domains and specifies communication protocols for service provider information propagation. Nodes in a domain receive substantial knowledge about the available resources (e.g., CPU, RAM) and available services within the domain, while the communication between different domains is realized through supernodes. We extend L-SCN with new communication mechanisms, which improve the processing time and provide lower protocol overhead for service request processing. The two proposed mechanisms are named event-driven and provider-driven. The event-driven mechanism propagates service provider information based on an event (e.g., high overload). The provider-driven mechanism propagates service provider information periodically
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