Abstract

Resource Pooling concept has been proposed as fair sharing of total network resources among all users sharing a network so that a whole network is treated as a single pooled resource. MPTCP (Multipath TCP) has been proposed as one of the most promising congestion controls which realize the Resource Pooling in the situation that each user can utilize multiple paths. In CCN (Content-Centric Networking), several multipath/multisource congestion control methods have been proposed. A fundamental difference between CCN congestion control and MPTCP where single source is assumed, is multisource and the Resource Pooling in multipath/multisource situation is quite a new research issue. In this paper, we discuss congestion control for CCN from the viewpoint of the Resource Pooling and show that our previously proposed congestion control satisfies the Resource Pooling concept. Our simulation results also show that our proposed congestion control achieves macroscopic fairness among users, which means the Resource Pooling concept is satisfied.

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