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NCPP-based caching and NUR-based resource allocation for information-centric networking

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Recently, Information-centric networking (ICN) has flourished research interest. One common and important feature of ICN is that has built-in caching capability, which means that every node can cache content along… Click to show full abstract

Recently, Information-centric networking (ICN) has flourished research interest. One common and important feature of ICN is that has built-in caching capability, which means that every node can cache content along the content delivery path. To improve the transmission efficiency of content dissemination, we propose an efficient caching scheme for ICN, which is named as NCPP-based caching scheme. In our proposed caching scheme, we use the definition of node-content pass probability (NCPP), which taking both node utilization ratio and popularity of content into consideration, to decide whether the node needs to cache the content. In addition, the reasonable resource allocation can also improve the performance of ICN. Therefore, we propose a NUR-based resource allocation scheme, which uses the definition of node utilization radio (NUR). We compare the server hit ratio of random caching scheme and the proposed caching scheme by simulation. Our results show that our proposed scheme has smaller server hit ratio than random caching scheme. Furthermore, our proposed caching scheme depends on the number of requests.

Keywords: centric networking; caching scheme; information centric; scheme; resource allocation

Journal Title: Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing
Year Published: 2019

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