Visible to the public Reducing Processing Delay and Node Load Using Push-Based Information-Centric Networking

TitleReducing Processing Delay and Node Load Using Push-Based Information-Centric Networking
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsYamaguchi, A., Mizuno, O.
Conference Name2020 3rd World Symposium on Communication Engineering (WSCE)
Date Publishedoct
Keywordscontent distribution method, contents deliver, delays, Distributed databases, edge node, faces, ICN, Information Centric Networks, information-centric networking, Internet, Load modeling, named data networking, network traffic, node load, packet processing delay time, pubcrawl, pull-type communication method, push-based information-centric networking, push-type communication method, Resiliency, returns data, Routing, Routing protocols, Scalability, Servers, specific content, telecommunication network routing, telecommunication traffic
AbstractInformation-Centric Networking (ICN) is attracting attention as a content distribution method against increasing network traffic. Content distribution in ICN adopts a pull-type communication method that returns data to Interest. However, in this case, the push-type communication method is advantageous. Therefore, the authors have proposed a method in which a server pushes content to reduce the node load in an environment where a large amount of Interest to specific content occurs in a short time. In this paper, we analyze the packet processing delay time with and without the proposed method in an environment where a router processes a large number of packets using a simulator. Simulation results show that the proposed method can reduce packet processing delay time and node load.
DOI10.1109/WSCE51339.2020.9275572
Citation Keyyamaguchi_reducing_2020