Popularity-driven coordinated caching in named data networking

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ABSTRACT The built-in caching capability of future Named Data Networking (NDN) promises to enable effective content distribution at a global scale without requiring special infrastructure. The aim of this work is to design efficient caching schemes in NDN to achieve better performance at both the network layer and application layer. With the specific objective of minimizing the inter-ISP (Internet Service Provider) traffic and average access latency, we first formulate the optimization problems for different objectives and then solve them to obtain the optimal replica placement. Then we develop popularity-driven caching schemes which dynamically place the replicas in the caches on the en-route path in a coordination fashion. Simulation results show that the performances of our caching algorithms are much closer to the optimum and outperform the widely used schemes in terms of the inter-ISP traffic and the average number of access hops. Finally, we thoroughly evaluate the impact of several important design issues such as network topology, cache size, access pattern and content popularity on the caching performance and demonstrate that the proposed schemes are effective, stable, scalable and with reasonably light overhead

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