ABSTRACT
The point-to-point resource reservation solutions over IP networks are often end-to-end, and data flowing through these reserved tunnels are not reusable. As a result, the in-network resources are not optimally utilized. Information Centric Networking (ICN) has several properties that can more intelligently facilitate resource reservations. In this paper, we present Strategic Caching And Reservation in ICN (SCARI) for reserving resources on ICN networks. Preliminary simulation results indicate that SCARI can reduce bandwidth consumption and free up network resources by aggregating reservation requests and strategically caching content in the network.
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- SCARI: a strategic caching and reservation protocol for ICN
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