Abstract
By caching multiple copies of the sensed data and suppressing repeated content deliveries from the sensor nodes, the in-network caching exhibits strong potentials to reduce energy consumption and avoid service loss in the Internet of Things (IoT). In this paper, we review the fundamentals of the in-network caching in IoT, especially the deployment principles of the cache-enabled brokers. Since in-network caching is not the optimal choice in some cases, we propose the dynamic in-network caching scheme to decide whether the sensed data should be cached in brokers or not, where the location and delay requirement of the clients, traffic load of the brokers as well as the energy level of the sensor nodes are encapsulated in the proposed scheme. Next, we give a practical case study to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed in-network caching scheme in the IoT scenario. It shows that the proposed caching scheme is superior to the traditional sensor-to-client scheme in terms of energy saving. Finally, we conclude this paper, and summarize the future research directions to achieve the in-network caching for implementing the green IoT.
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