Compact CAR: Low-Overhead Cache Replacement Policy for an ICN Router
Atsushi Ooka, Suyong Eum, Shingo Ata, Masayuki Murata

TL;DR
This paper introduces Compact CAR, a novel cache replacement policy for ICN routers that significantly reduces cache memory usage while maintaining high performance, addressing the unique access patterns of ICN.
Contribution
The paper proposes Compact CAR, a new cache replacement algorithm tailored for ICN, which drastically reduces cache memory consumption compared to traditional methods.
Findings
Reduces cache memory usage to one-tenth of conventional approaches
Addresses ICN-specific cache access patterns effectively
Improves cache efficiency in ICN routers
Abstract
Information-centric networking (ICN) has gained attention from network research communities due to its capability of efficient content dissemination. In-network caching function in ICN plays an important role to achieve the design motivation. However, many researchers on in-network caching have focused on where to cache rather than how to cache: the former is known as contents deployment in the network and the latter is known as cache replacement in an ICN element. Although, the cache replacement has been intensively researched in the context of web-caching and content delivery network previously, the conventional approaches cannot be directly applied to ICN due to the fine granularity of cacheable items in ICN, which eventually changes the access patterns. In this paper, we argue that ICN requires a novel cache replacement algorithm to fulfill the requirements in the design of high…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
