CPNDD:Content Placement Approach in Content Centric Networking
Article 2020 en
Authors
SK
Sumit Kumar
RT
Rajeev Tiwari
MO
Mohammad S. Obaidat
Abstract
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Content Centric Networks (CCN) has been evolved as a promising internet architecture that focuses on content centric approach for content requests rather than host centric approach. CCN provide in-network caching and content distribution capability improves Quality-of-Service by reducing intermediatory hop count and server load, which condequently reduces bandwidth requirements. Existing work in CCN emphasis on minimizing content caching operations and maximizing network hit ratio. In this paper, we have investigated the effect of in-network caching based on content provider distance and node centrality parameters over network hit ratio. A novel content placement approach named CPNDD (Content Placement based on Normalized Node Degree and Distance), has been proposed that collectively implement both parameters to intelligently select caching location in the network to maximize gain in hit ratio. The weightage of both parameters has been computed using extensive simulation on abilene network topology. We have compared our scheme with several peer caching algorithms in CCN. Simulation results are obtained for different cache size, exponent value of zipf distribution and number of requests. The results demonstrate that CPNDD increases in-network hit ratio gain upto 40% as comparison to existing algorithms.
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