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Peer-Assisted Information-Centric Network (PICN): A Backward Compatible Solution

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PICN is a backward compatible ICN that can be deployed incrementally in existing IP networks using HTTP. It leverages clients' resources for caching instead of pervasive ...

Abstract:

Information-centric networking (ICN) is a promising solution for most of Internet applications where the content represents the core of the application. However, the prop...Show More

Abstract:

Information-centric networking (ICN) is a promising solution for most of Internet applications where the content represents the core of the application. However, the proposed solutions for the ICN architecture are associated with many complexities including pervasive caching in the Internet and incompatibility with legacy IP networks, so the deployment of ICN in real networks is still an open problem. In this paper, we propose a backward-compatible ICN architecture to address the caching issue in particular. The key idea is implementing edge caching in ICN, using a coalition of end clients and edge servers. Our solution can be deployed in IP networks with HTTP requests. We performed a trace-driven simulation for analyzing peer-assisted information-centric networking (PICN) benefits using IRCache and Berkeley trace files. The results show that on average, PICN decreases the latency for 78% and increases the content retrieval speed for 69% compared with a direct download from the original Web servers. When comparing PICN with a solution based on central proxy servers, we show that the hit ratio obtained using a small cache size in each PICN client is almost 14% higher than the hit ratio obtained with a central proxy server using an unlimited cache storage.
PICN is a backward compatible ICN that can be deployed incrementally in existing IP networks using HTTP. It leverages clients' resources for caching instead of pervasive ...
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 5)
Page(s): 25005 - 25020
Date of Publication: 09 November 2017
Electronic ISSN: 2169-3536

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