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Stream Reasoning-Based Control of Caching Strategies in CCN Routers

Authors :
Beck, Harald
Bierbaumer, Bruno
Dao-Tran, Minh
Eiter, Thomas
Hellwagner, Hermann
Schekotihin, Konstantin
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Content-Centric Networking (CCN) research addresses the mismatch between the modern usage of the Internet and its outdated architecture. Importantly, CCN routers may locally cache frequently requested content in order to speed up delivery to end users. Thus, the issue of caching strategies arises, i.e., which content shall be stored and when it should be replaced. In this work, we employ novel techniques towards intelligent administration of CCN routers that autonomously switch between existing strategies in response to changing content request patterns. In particular, we present a router architecture for CCN networks that is controlled by rule-based stream reasoning, following the recent formal framework LARS which extends Answer Set Programming for streams. The obtained possibility for flexible router configuration at runtime allows for faster experimentation and may thus help to advance the further development of CCN. Moreover, the empirical evaluation of our feasibility study shows that the resulting caching agent may give significant performance gains.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 8 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1610.04005
Document Type :
Working Paper