TY - GEN
T1 - Design and implementation of Content Warehouse for optimal performance of Content Centric Network
AU - Chhetri, Yowaraj
AU - Okamura, Koji
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The storage of Content Centric Network router has limited capacity to reap optimal benefits of the architecture. The content persistency in cache is very minimal for a heterogeneous popular content case, though in-network caching is optimal for homogeneous popular content. This cause network traffic redundancy, server load and delay latency. The aim of this proposal is to introduce large data storage device (Content Warehouse) at BGP router of AS/ISP to store network-wide popular content for a long period, calculate by Valued Popular Content (VPC) from Popularity Table that we propose. Apart from request rate, VPC includes distance factor of arriving interest and data packets towards the BGP router to find valued popular content for storage into the Content Warehouse. We also introduce Content Warehouse Advertisement to achieve reliable fast forwarding by strategy layer. Our simulation result shows 79.01% inter-AS/ISP traffic reduction, 91.23% reduction on server load and 50.07% reduction on the delay latency.
AB - The storage of Content Centric Network router has limited capacity to reap optimal benefits of the architecture. The content persistency in cache is very minimal for a heterogeneous popular content case, though in-network caching is optimal for homogeneous popular content. This cause network traffic redundancy, server load and delay latency. The aim of this proposal is to introduce large data storage device (Content Warehouse) at BGP router of AS/ISP to store network-wide popular content for a long period, calculate by Valued Popular Content (VPC) from Popularity Table that we propose. Apart from request rate, VPC includes distance factor of arriving interest and data packets towards the BGP router to find valued popular content for storage into the Content Warehouse. We also introduce Content Warehouse Advertisement to achieve reliable fast forwarding by strategy layer. Our simulation result shows 79.01% inter-AS/ISP traffic reduction, 91.23% reduction on server load and 50.07% reduction on the delay latency.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICSPCT.2014.6884884
DO - 10.1109/ICSPCT.2014.6884884
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84906972181
SN - 9781479931392
T3 - 2014 International Conference on Signal Propagation and Computer Technology, ICSPCT 2014
SP - 304
EP - 311
BT - 2014 International Conference on Signal Propagation and Computer Technology, ICSPCT 2014
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 1st International Conference on Signal Propagation and Computer Technology, ICSPCT 2014
Y2 - 12 July 2014 through 13 July 2014
ER -