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Content allocation in information-centric networks


Abstract:

The information-centric network (ICN) is a new paradigm shift from the traditional IP-based network architecture. In the ICN architecture, any node can have a storage cap...Show More

Abstract:

The information-centric network (ICN) is a new paradigm shift from the traditional IP-based network architecture. In the ICN architecture, any node can have a storage capacity to store contents. Hence, the content allocation algorithm has been actively studied. However, many researches have proposed heuristic content allocation algorithms without considering the system-wise performance. In this paper, we study a content allocation algorithm to minimize the sum of the average end-to-end service times of client nodes. Numerical results show that the proposed content allocation algorithm significantly decreases the sum of the average end-to-end service times of client nodes.
Date of Conference: 13-15 January 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 March 2016
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Conference Location: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

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