2018 IEEE 29th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/pimrc.2018.8580741
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Towards Multi-metric Cache Replacement Policies in Vehicular Named Data Networks

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“…On the other hand, as the content in NDN is decoupled from its original location, applying in-network caching may improve content retrieval and enhance its availability by retrieving it from the most convenient cache store, typically from the one which is nearest to the consumer node. Similarly, the use of a convenient cache replacement policy may help to keep only the popular and most used content cached [77]. As a result, interest requests might get satisfied by the CS of the intermediate nodes.…”
Section: In-network Cachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, as the content in NDN is decoupled from its original location, applying in-network caching may improve content retrieval and enhance its availability by retrieving it from the most convenient cache store, typically from the one which is nearest to the consumer node. Similarly, the use of a convenient cache replacement policy may help to keep only the popular and most used content cached [77]. As a result, interest requests might get satisfied by the CS of the intermediate nodes.…”
Section: In-network Cachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, if the original content producer fails to connect, it is likely to suffer from single point-failure, and the content availability will be affected. NDN proposes in-network caching, where the network itself is responsible to cache (node local decision), and serve the content requests that can reduce the overhead at the content provider side, where it is not required to be continuously connected as the network already has multiple copies of the same content that can be used to serve requests of different consumers [77], [165], [166].…”
Section: Ndn-vanet In-network Caching Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Things however change in vehicular environments where, due to node mobility and unstable connectivity, it is difficult to exchange consistent information about the status of the network and the CSs of vehicles and take decisions at line speed. Traditional approaches for ad hoc networks (outside the NDN context) such as the one in [24], which takes decisions based on information density estimated during an inference phase, seem not affordable in NDN, since they would introduce a slowdown in the forwarding fabric [16,25].…”
Section: Cooperative Vs Autonomous Cachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With focus on V-NDN, a Multi-Metric Cache Replacement (M 2 CRP) scheme is presented in [25]. There, content popularity, freshness, and distance between the content producer and the cacher are used to select the packet that must be evicted from the CS.…”
Section: Cache Inconsistency In Existing Solutionsmentioning
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