Title
CATT: potential based routing with content caching for ICN.
Abstract
Information Centric Networking (ICN) has shown possibilities to solve several problems of the Internet. At the same time, some problems need to be tackled in order to advance this promising architecture. In this paper we address two of the problems, namely routing and content caching. For the routing, we introduce the Potential Based Routing (PBR) to achieve several design goals such as availability, adaptability, diversity, and robustness. In addition, we examine the performance of a random caching policy which can be a promising candidate for ICN. The integrated system of both PBR and a caching policy is named the Cache Aware Target idenTification (CATT). Simulation results demonstrate that PBR with replications located on less than 1% of total nodes can achieve a near optimal routing performance (close to the shortest path routing) even though a request message is randomly forwarded.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2342488.2342500
ICN
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
caching policy,promising architecture,content caching,design goal,shortest path routing,cache aware target identification,integrated system,promising candidate,random caching policy,information centric networking,network routing,routing,integrable system
Conference
47
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.71
11
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Suyong Eum19911.34
Kiyohide Nakauchi211513.14
Masayuki Murata31615239.01
Yozo Shoji411917.56
Nozomu Nishinaga511014.21