Visible to the public Adaptive Caching for Beneficial Content Distribution in Information-Centric Networking

TitleAdaptive Caching for Beneficial Content Distribution in Information-Centric Networking
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsNguyen, Q. N., Lopez, J., Tsuda, T., Sato, T., Nguyen, K., Ariffuzzaman, M., Safitri, C., Thanh, N. H.
Conference Name2020 International Conference on Information Networking (ICOIN)
Date Publishedjan
Keywordsadaptive caching mechanism, beneficial caching scheme, beneficial content distribution, cache diversity, cache hit rate, content distribution, content-based providers, data traffic, Economics, Future Internet (FI), ICN interconnections, in-network caching, in-network caching mechanism, Information Centric Networks, information-centric networking, Information-Centric Networking (ICN), Internet, IP networks, network design, Network topology, next-generation networking, Proposals, pubcrawl, QoS, quality of service, request arrival rate, Resiliency, Scalability, security, service providers, telecommunication traffic, utility-based replacement
AbstractCurrently, little attention has been carried out to address the feasibility of in-network caching in Information-Centric Networking (ICN) for the design and real-world deployment of future networks. Towards this line, in this paper, we propose a beneficial caching scheme in ICN by storing no more than a specific number of replicas for each content. Particularly, to realize an optimal content distribution for deploying caches in ICN, a content can be cached either partially or as a full-object corresponding to its request arrival rate and data traffic. Also, we employ a utility-based replacement in each content node to keep the most recent and popular content items in the ICN interconnections. The evaluation results show that the proposal improves the cache hit rate and cache diversity considerably, and acts as a beneficial caching approach for network and service providers in ICN. Specifically, the proposed caching mechanism is easy to deploy, robust, and relevant for the content-based providers by enabling them to offer users high Quality of Service (QoS) and gain benefits at the same time.
DOI10.1109/ICOIN48656.2020.9016549
Citation Keynguyen_adaptive_2020