Authors
Sumanta Saha, Andrey Lukyanenko, Antti Ylä-Jääski
Publication date
2013/4/14
Conference
2013 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM
Pages
100-104
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Information-centric network (ICN), which is one of the prominent Internet re-design architectures, relies on in-network caching for its fundamental operation. However, previous works argue that the performance of in-network caching is highly degraded with the current cache-along-default-path design, which makes popular objects to be cached redundantly in many places. Thus, it would be beneficial to have a distributed and uncoordinated design. Although cooperative caches could be an answer to this, previous research showed that they are generally unfeasible due to excessive signaling burden, protocol complexity, and a need for fault tolerance. In this work we illustrate the ICN caching problem, and propose a novel architecture to overcome the problem of uncooperative caches. Our design possesses the cooperation property intrinsically. We utilize controlled off-path caching to achieve almost 9-fold increase …
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Scholar articles
S Saha, A Lukyanenko, A Ylä-Jääski - 2013 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM, 2013