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On popularity- and volume-based reduction of logistic costs in ICN
Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Publikationsdatum
2024-08-12
Sprache
English
Start Page
908
End Page
913
Citation
IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops (ICC Workshops 2024)
Contribution to Conference
Publisher DOI
Scopus ID
Publisher
IEEE
ISBN
9798350304053
Information-centric networking (ICN) is structured as a distributed caching system in which user requests arrive at edge nodes and traverse the cache hierarchy to access their demanded contents. If an intermediate cache node holds a copy of the desired content, it is promptly delivered to the client within the local domain. Otherwise, it must be retrieved from external sources, causing longer access latencies and higher provisioning costs. To minimize the external logistic costs from the backhaul, we harness the potential of Interaction-based Caching to preserve the most popular and largest contents for a maximum time in the local network. This strategy increases the cache hit rate and reduces the total volume of data that needs to be imported from external sources and the associated logistic costs. Simulative performance evaluations prove the significant gains of the proposed algorithm in terms of hit ratio (over 10.64 %), external volume import (over 1.18 times relative to internal volume transport), and minimum content provisioning costs (over 5.1 times relative to internal transport costs) with respect to the Leave Copy Everywhere (LCE) strategy.
Schlagworte
Content Provisioning Costs
Content Volume
Hit Rate
Information-centric Networking
Interaction-based Caching
Logistic Costs
Popularity-based Caching
Size-based Caching
Topology-based Caching
DDC Class
621.38: Electronics, Communications Engineering