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PPTP: Price-based Path-specified Transport Protocol for Named Data Network using Blockchain

Serving as a potential future Internet architecture, Named Data Network (NDN) offers superior information-centric architectural support for mobile ad-hoc networking. Using NDN as an underlying protocol, end-user devices (e.g. IoT device and smart phone) formulate a multi-hop (mesh) network, in which certain devices play a role of forwarding packets for others and/or act as gateways to access the Internet. Nevertheless, an autonomous (selfish) node in an ad-hoc network has two disincentives for forwarding packets for others: energy expenditure and possible delays for its own data. This paper introduces Price-based Path-specified Transport Protocol (PPT) for NDN, using blockchain as a payment platform to support money transfers between autonomous nodes thus to incentivise packet forwarding. In PPTP, routers advertise their expected prices for packet forwarding and consumers estimate the costs and select the appropriate paths for content downloading. PPTP is still an on-going project therefore this paper will present the design principle and planed functions, and show how PPTP are related to other existing blockchain-based networking solutions.

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