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With integrated in-network caching diagram, each router advertises the cached content to its immediate neighbors. Although the baseline content broadcast strategy can significantly improve the performance, it leads to low overall cache utilization while each router makes independent caching decisions. In this paper, we enhance the efficiency of content broadcast by providing implicit coordination...
In order to meet the overwhelming demands of content retrieval for mobile end users, the community effort has been made on designing next-generation Internet from a clean slate. In this paper, we present the design and performance evaluation of Integrated Caching, in which we assume each router on the Internet can cache contents that pass by and reply to content requests with its local copy. This...
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