Abstract

Recent research efforts in the area of future networks indicate Information-Centric Networking (ICN) as the dominant architecture for the Future Internet. The main promise of ICN is that of shifting the communication paradigm of the internetworking layer from machine endpoints to information access and delivery. Optimized content dissemination and efficient caching of information is key to delivering on this promise. Moreover, current trends in management of future networks adopt a more distributed autonomic management architecture where management intelligence is placed inside the network with respect to traditional off-line external management systems. In this paper, we present an autonomic cache management approach for ICNs, where distributed managers residing in cache-enabled nodes decide on which items to cache. We propose three online cache management algorithms with different level of autonomicity and compare them with respect to performance, complexity, execution time and message exchange overhead. Our extensive simulation-based experimentation signifies the importance of network wide knowledge and cooperation.

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