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In recent years, the usage model of the Internet
has changed, pushing researchers towards the design of the
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) paradigm as a possible
replacement of the existing architecture. Even though both
Academia and Industry have investigated the feasibility and
effectiveness of ICN, achieving the complete replacement of the
Internet Protocol (IP) is a challenging task: (i) the process
involves multiple parties, such as Internet Service Providers
(ISPs), that need to coordinate among each other; (ii) it requires
an indefinite amount of time to update hardware and software
of network components; and (iii) it is a high risk goal that
might introduce unexpected complications. Thus, the process
of replacing the current Internet will inevitably lead towards a
period of coexistence between the old and the new architectures.
Given the urgency of the problem, this transition phase will
happen very soon and people should address it in a smooth way.
Some research groups have already addressed the coexistence
by designing their own architectures, but none of those is the
final solution to move towards the future Internet considering the
unaltered state of the networking. To design such architecture, the
research community needs now a comprehensive overview of the
existing solutions that have so far addressed the coexistence. The
purpose of this paper is to reach this goal by providing the first
comprehensive survey and classification of the coexistence architectures according to their features (i.e., deployment approach,
deployment scenarios, addressed coexistence requirements and
additional architecture or technology used) and evaluation parameters (i.e., challenges emerging during the deployment and
the runtime behaviour of an architecture). We believe that this
paper will finally fill the gap required for moving towards the
design of the final coexistence architecture
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