Proactive selective neighbor caching for enhancing mobility support in information-centric networks

Xenofon Vasilakos*, Vasilios A. Siris, George C. Polyzos, Marios Pomonis

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Abstract

We present a Selective Neighbor Caching (SNC) approach for enhancing seamless mobility in ICN architectures. The approach is based on proactively caching information requests and the corresponding items to a subset of proxies that are one hop away from the proxy a mobile is currently connected to. A key contribution of this paper is the definition of a target cost function that captures the tradeoff between delay and cache cost, and a simple procedure for selecting the appropriate subset of neighbors which considers the mobility behavior of users. We present investigations for the steady-state and transient performance of the proposed scheme which identify and quantify its gains compared to proactively caching in all neighbor proxies and to the case where no caching is performed. Moreover, our investigations show how these gains are affected by the delay and cache cost, and the mobility behavior.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICN'12 - ACM Proceedings of the Information-Centric Networking Workshop
Pages61-66
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Sept 2012
Event2nd ACM SIGCOMM 2012 Information-Centric Networking Workshop, ICN 2012 - Helsinki, Finland
Duration: 17 Aug 201217 Aug 2012

Publication series

NameICN'12 - ACM Proceedings of the Information-Centric Networking Workshop

Conference

Conference2nd ACM SIGCOMM 2012 Information-Centric Networking Workshop, ICN 2012
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityHelsinki
Period17/08/1217/08/12

Keywords

  • information-centric networking
  • mobility
  • publish-subscribe

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