Incentive Driven Inter-Domain Caching Mechanism for Future Network Design
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概要
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This paper analyzes the caching mechanism in proposed future network architectures such as content-centric networking based on ISPs' profits. We propose the incentive model of ISPs, and analyze the maximum profit of ISPs by studying the effect of cache allowance in inter-domain network routers. The analytical results show that the maximum cache allowance at the closest router to clients provides the maximum profit of ISPs connecting to client and server sites, while the minimum cache allowance at the gateway router provides the maximum profit of ISPs connecting to the server. The minimum packet delay can also be achieved based on the optimal cache allowance.
- 2012-07-05
著者
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Nakamura Motonori
The National Institute of Informatics
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Yamada Shigeki
The National Institute Of Informatics
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JI Yusheng
The National Institute of Informatics
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AOKI Michihiro
The National Institute of Informatics
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SUKSOMBOON Kalika
The National Institute of Informatics
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KOIBUCHI Michihiro
The National Institute of Informatics
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FUKUDA Kensuke
The National Institute of Informatics
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ABE Shunji
The National Institute of Informatics
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URUSHIDANI Shigeo
The National Institute of Informatics
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