Enhanced Data Delivery Framework for Dynamic Information-Centric Networks (ICNs)

Abstract

Abstract-In this paper, we present an Enhanced 2-Phase Data Delivery (E2-PDD) framework for Information-Centric Networks (ICNs), focusing on efficient content access and distribution as opposed to mere communication between data consumers and publishers. We employ an approach of growing eminence, where requests are initiated by consumers seeking particular services that are data-dependent. High-level Controllers (HCs) receive the consumers' requests and issue queries to a multitude of data publishers. The publishers in our topology include a wide variety of ubiquitous nodes that could be either stationary or mobile, operating under different protocols. In order to consider fundamental challenges in ICNs such as node mobility and data disruption, our E2-PDD framework employs Low-level Controllers (LCs) that act as moderators between the HCs and the data publishers, executing data queries for a top tier and replying back with a set of candidate rendezvous points obtained from a bottom tier. The HCs maximize selection based on the nearest rendezvous. Extensive simulation results have been used to evaluate our E2-PDD framework in terms of key performance metrics in ICNs viz., average in-network delay, and publisher load, given different mobility pause time durations and data consumers' densities

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