TY - GEN
T1 - Popularity Proportional Cache Size Allocation policy for video delivery on CCN
AU - Li, Haipeng
AU - Nakazato, Hidenori
AU - Detti, Andrea
AU - Melazzi, Nicola Blefari
PY - 2015/8/12
Y1 - 2015/8/12
N2 - Content Centric Networking (CCN), which is regarded as an innovational architecture of future network, is increasingly gaining attention in recent years. Based on the observation of current Internet usage, CCN presents a content-centric model which focuses on data distribution and retrieval. To enhance the efficiency of content distribution, In-network caching is adopted, which enables routers to temporarily store the passing by data. Thus the scheme of cache management will affect the network performance significantly. In this paper, a cache replacement policy named Popularity Proportional Cache Size Allocation (PPCSA) policy has been proposed, which designed for video content delivery on CCN. Unlike other previous works in this area, which have focused on the popularity of individual content chunks, in this study, we not only consider the title-level popularity of a video which is composed of a set of video segments, but also take the chunk-level probability of video segments within a video title into consideration. We evaluated our policy through simulations, by using a simple 4-level tree topology and a real network based hybrid topology. The results validate that on both scenarios, the proposed approach can increase the average cache hit ratio and shorten the average content delivery distance between requesters and object contents. In addition, we analyzed the energy efficiency of PPCSA policy, and we found that compared to other three cache replacement policies, Least Recently Used (LRU), Least Frequently Used (LFU) and First in First out (FIFO), PPCSA reduced the transmission energy consumption, and improved the energy efficiency in idle time.
AB - Content Centric Networking (CCN), which is regarded as an innovational architecture of future network, is increasingly gaining attention in recent years. Based on the observation of current Internet usage, CCN presents a content-centric model which focuses on data distribution and retrieval. To enhance the efficiency of content distribution, In-network caching is adopted, which enables routers to temporarily store the passing by data. Thus the scheme of cache management will affect the network performance significantly. In this paper, a cache replacement policy named Popularity Proportional Cache Size Allocation (PPCSA) policy has been proposed, which designed for video content delivery on CCN. Unlike other previous works in this area, which have focused on the popularity of individual content chunks, in this study, we not only consider the title-level popularity of a video which is composed of a set of video segments, but also take the chunk-level probability of video segments within a video title into consideration. We evaluated our policy through simulations, by using a simple 4-level tree topology and a real network based hybrid topology. The results validate that on both scenarios, the proposed approach can increase the average cache hit ratio and shorten the average content delivery distance between requesters and object contents. In addition, we analyzed the energy efficiency of PPCSA policy, and we found that compared to other three cache replacement policies, Least Recently Used (LRU), Least Frequently Used (LFU) and First in First out (FIFO), PPCSA reduced the transmission energy consumption, and improved the energy efficiency in idle time.
KW - CCN
KW - PPCSA
KW - cache
KW - popularity
KW - video delivery
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U2 - 10.1109/EuCNC.2015.7194113
DO - 10.1109/EuCNC.2015.7194113
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84955496699
T3 - 2015 European Conference on Networks and Communications, EuCNC 2015
SP - 434
EP - 438
BT - 2015 European Conference on Networks and Communications, EuCNC 2015
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - European Conference on Networks and Communications, EuCNC 2015
Y2 - 29 June 2015 through 2 July 2015
ER -