An extended Hop-by-hop interest shaping mechanism for content-centric networking

Natalya Rozhnova, S. Fdida
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Abstract

The evolution of the Internet has triggered a significant activity exploring new architectures among which the concept of Information-Centric-Networks (ICN) has emerged. Considering the various ICN solutions, Content-Centric Networking (CCN) is the one that received most attention. The design of CCN is progressing albeit many important issues still deserve a careful analysis and design. In this paper, we cover the important problem of congestion control in CCN and develop our hop-by-hop Interest Shaping mechanism (HoBHIS) framework. We present the foundation and general properties of our solution. We then study the behaviour of HoBHIS and demonstrate the fairness of resource sharing in presence of multiple active conversations. Further, we introduce a mechanism to control the user behavior in order to limit its ability to submit requests in excess creating a potential risk for buffer overflow. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed solutions and provide a performance analysis using the implementation of our schemes in ndnSIM. We show that HoBHIS provides an adequate and efficient solution to the general problem of congestion control in CCN.
一种扩展的逐跳兴趣塑造机制,用于以内容为中心的网络
互联网的发展引发了一场探索新架构的重要活动,其中出现了信息中心网络(ICN)的概念。在各种ICN解决方案中,以内容为中心的网络(CCN)是最受关注的一种。CCN的设计正在取得进展,但仍有许多重要问题值得仔细分析和设计。在本文中,我们讨论了CCN中拥塞控制的重要问题,并开发了我们的逐跳兴趣塑造机制(HoBHIS)框架。我们给出了解的基础和一般性质。然后,我们研究了HoBHIS的行为,并证明了在多个活跃对话存在下资源共享的公平性。此外,我们引入了一种机制来控制用户行为,以限制其提交过多请求的能力,从而产生缓冲区溢出的潜在风险。我们展示了所提出的解决方案的有效性,并通过在nnsim中实施我们的方案提供了性能分析。结果表明,HoBHIS为CCN中一般的拥塞控制问题提供了充分有效的解决方案。
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