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Performance Analysis of Caching and Forwarding Strategies in Content Centric Networking

Y. Mordjana
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M. R. Senouci
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A Mellouk
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Abstract

Content-Centric Networking (CCN) is a promising implementation of the Information-Centric Networking architecture that was introduced to address recent needs related to the proliferation of multimedia traffic in the Internet. One of the fundamental features of CCN is in-network caching that aims to reduce delays, optimize bandwidth, and resource usage. Designing better in-network caching strategies along with optimal replacement policies is a challenging research issue in CCN. Moreover, the lack of a common comparison framework has obfuscated the real performance of these strategies when compared with each other. Based on realistic assumptions and a common environment, this paper gives a comprehensive view on performance comparison of popular caching strategies and replacement policies employed in CCN, while considering different forwarding strategies and multiple network topologies.
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hal-01676579 , version 1 (05-01-2018)

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Y. Mordjana, M. R. Senouci, A Mellouk. Performance Analysis of Caching and Forwarding Strategies in Content Centric Networking. Proc. Of the IEEE International Conference on Global Communications, GlobeCom 2017, 2017, Singapour, Singapore. pp.1-6. ⟨hal-01676579⟩

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