Design and performance evaluation of tag caching router architecture for CGM content

H. Kurose
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In recent years, social interest in viewing consumer-generated media (CGM) contents has been rapidly growing, so their network traffic has been increasing considerably. To cope with this new increase in network traffic, we propose a tag caching router (TCR) architecture that supports folksonomies-based search and content caching for CGM content. Folksonomies are key words or metadata attached to the associated content by CGM-content creators, providers, and viewers to characterize the CGM content. The falksonomies-based search helps a user to find his/her interesting content because it automatically collects from the network the information of candidate contents with the folksonomy specified by the user and presents it as a content list to the user. The TCR architecture caches both content lists for content search and the associated contents for content downloading. We call this enhanced caching method as content caching. The performance of the proposed caching architecture was evaluated by performing a simulation for a wide variety of CGM contents with different traffic characteristics. The simulation results indicate that under a network model with 5 × 5 mesh-topology TCRs, content caching enables the TCR architecture combined with a conventional URI-based search to support a maximum of six-times more CGM access requests due to content caching than the number of accesses that can be supported by a conventional TCP/IP-based end-to-end architecture with a URI-based search. The number of accesses supported by the TCR architecture combined with folksonomies-based search increases to 17-times the number of accesses supported by the conventional TCP/IP-based end-to-end architecture with a URI-based search.
CGM内容标签缓存路由器架构设计与性能评估
近年来,社会对观看消费者生成媒体(CGM)内容的兴趣迅速增长,因此他们的网络流量也大幅增加。为了应对网络流量的新增长,我们提出了一种标签缓存路由器(TCR)架构,该架构支持基于大众分类法的搜索和CGM内容的内容缓存。大众分类法是CGM内容创建者、提供者和观看者附加到相关内容的关键字或元数据,以表征CGM内容。基于folksonomes的搜索帮助用户找到他/她感兴趣的内容,因为它自动从网络中收集具有用户指定的folksonomes的候选内容的信息,并将其作为内容列表呈现给用户。TCR体系结构缓存用于内容搜索的内容列表和用于内容下载的相关内容。我们将这种增强的缓存方法称为内容缓存。通过对具有不同流量特征的各种CGM内容进行模拟,评估了所提出的缓存架构的性能。仿真结果表明,在具有5 × 5网格拓扑TCR的网络模型下,内容缓存使TCR体系结构与传统的基于uri的搜索相结合,由于内容缓存而支持的CGM访问请求最多是传统的基于TCP/ ip的端到端体系结构与基于uri的搜索所支持的访问数量的6倍。TCR体系结构与基于大众分类法的搜索相结合所支持的访问数量增加到传统的基于TCP/ ip的端到端体系结构与基于uri的搜索所支持的访问数量的17倍。
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