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I currently expect "a" to be a small part of the project. Most of the work would involve system work in using "b" and testing the modifications made via "a" in order to fine tune "a" and/or prove its validity.
I currently expect "a" to be a small part of the project. Most of the work would involve system work in using "b" and testing the modifications made via "a" in order to fine tune "a" and/or prove its validity.
More details:
* TIP: create everything modular so that we can port the code to one another
* Consumer Side: Make use of NDN open source (consumer/publisher APIs) to implement the client part. This will be in C++. We will later port it to Cisco's code.
* Forwarding side: We plan to start with low speed and then move to high speed released by CISCO. For the low speed, start with path forwarder provided by PARC (There are two of them, we can use any one of them). This will be in C.
* ICN orchestration: This will be a combination of Python, JSON, Bash
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