In-network caching mechanisms for intermittently connected mobile users

R. Shinkuma, Shweta Jain, R. Yates
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This paper examines en-route caching of personal content for mobile users with intermittent connectivity. Our goal is to optimize in-network caching in order to reduce the number of retrieval attempts for each content request. Therefore, we design two distributed caching techniques: in last router caching, a router caches a file only when it detects that the end user has disconnected; in price based caching, users tag their files with a maximum acceptable caching price while routers individually establish caching price to ensure that the average cache holding time is longer than the duration of user disconnection. In both approaches, the least recently used (LRU) cache replacement policy is employed and a reconnecting mobile user seeks the closest cached file copy. Using simple analytic models to set caching prices, we compare these techniques against baseline methods that either perform no caching, or cache files at every intermediate router, or make random caching decisions at each router. Simulation results suggest that our proposed methods reduce the number of retrieval attempts of highly mobile users, without penalizing stationary users.
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针对间歇性连接的移动用户的网络内缓存机制
本文研究了间歇性连接的移动用户的个人内容的路由缓存。我们的目标是优化网络内缓存,以减少每个内容请求的检索尝试次数。因此,我们设计了两种分布式缓存技术:在最后一次路由器缓存中,路由器仅在检测到终端用户已断开连接时缓存文件;在基于价格的缓存中,用户用最大可接受的缓存价格标记他们的文件,而路由器则单独建立缓存价格,以确保平均缓存保持时间长于用户断开连接的持续时间。在这两种方法中,都采用最近最少使用(LRU)缓存替换策略,重新连接的移动用户寻找最近的缓存文件副本。使用简单的分析模型来设置缓存价格,我们将这些技术与基线方法进行比较,这些方法要么不执行缓存,要么在每个中间路由器上缓存文件,要么在每个路由器上随机做出缓存决策。仿真结果表明,我们提出的方法减少了高度移动用户的检索尝试次数,而不会惩罚固定用户。
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