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Routing for content oriented networks using dynamic ant colony optimization


Abstract:

Content oriented networks are proposed as a new network architecture that does not rely on an IP address. Content queries are routed on the content name itself instead of...Show More

Abstract:

Content oriented networks are proposed as a new network architecture that does not rely on an IP address. Content queries are routed on the content name itself instead of a destination address in these content oriented networks. A huge amount of content exists in a network and the contents from mobile devices are also used. When the content from a mobile device moves somewhere else, all the routing tables are generally re-created with the movement information that the mobile device sends. However, a routing scheme that uses ant colony optimization has attracted attention for supporting this process, but there is a problem with this optimization in that it cannot cope with moving contents. In this paper, we propose a scheme that can cope with moving contents by using pheromones that are laid by the moving mobile devices. Moreover, we conducted simulations to evaluate the performance of the proposed scheme.
Date of Conference: 19-21 August 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 28 September 2015
Electronic ISBN:978-4-8855-2296-3
Conference Location: Busan, Korea (South)

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