Efficient Cache Availability Management in Information-Centric Networks
Sumanta Saha, Andrey Lukyanenko, Antti Yl\"a-J\"a\"aski

TL;DR
This paper proposes a distributed caching architecture for Information-centric networks that significantly improves cache storage efficiency and reduces server load by using controlled traffic redirection and selective caching.
Contribution
It introduces a novel distributed cache management approach that enhances cache utilization and reduces signaling overhead in ICN.
Findings
9-fold increase in cache storage efficiency
20% reduction in server load
Efficient cache utilization with minimal signaling
Abstract
In-network caching is one of the fundamental operations of Information-centric networks (ICN). The default caching strategy taken by most of the current ICN proposals is caching along--default--path, which makes popular objects to be cached redundantly across the network, resulting in a low utilization of available cache space. On the other hand, efficient use of network-wide cache space requires possible cooperation among caching routers without the use of excessive signaling burden. While most of the cache optimization efforts strive to improve the latency and the overall traffic efficiency, we have taken a different path in this work and improved the storage efficiency of the cache space so that it is utilized to its most. In this work we discuss the ICN caching problem, and propose a novel distributed architecture to efficiently use the network-wide cache storage space based on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
