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Could in-network caching benefit information-centric networking?

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    Information-Centric Networking is (ICN) [1] gaining increasingly concerns, as an important direction of the Future Internet Architecture research. Although In-network caching is considered as one of the most significant properties of ICN, the cache policy for ICN is still little explored. In this paper, we formulate the in-network caching problem of ICN into Mixed-Integer Linear Programming problem. We also propose a novel cache policy named LB (Least Benefit) with taking into account the distance factor and a new forwarding scheme with shallow flooding (FSF for short) to improve the performance further,. Our simulation results show that with in-networking caching, the average hops of the ICN network can be reduced significantly by nearly 50% with simple cache policy like LFU and with some simple improvement such as LB and FSF the average hop can be reduced further.

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        AINTEC '11: Proceedings of the 7th Asian Internet Engineering Conference
        November 2011
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        ISBN:9781450310628
        DOI:10.1145/2089016
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        1. caching
        2. future internet
        3. information-centric networking

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        November 9 - 11, 2011
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