Scaling Performance Analysis and Optimization Based on the Node Spatial Distribution in Mobile Content-Centric Networks
Content-centric networks (CCNs) have become a promising technology for relieving the increasing wireless traffic demands. In this paper, we explore the scaling performance of mobile content-centric networks based on the nonuniform spatial distribution of nodes, where each node moves around its own h...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Hindawi-Wiley
2021-01-01
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Series: | Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8880015 |
Summary: | Content-centric networks (CCNs) have become a promising technology for relieving the increasing wireless traffic demands. In this paper, we explore the scaling performance of mobile content-centric networks based on the nonuniform spatial distribution of nodes, where each node moves around its own home point and requests the desired content according to a Zipf distribution. We assume each mobile node is equipped with a finite local cache, which is applied to cache contents following a static cache allocation scheme. According to the nonuniform spatial distribution of cache-enabled nodes, we introduce two kinds of clustered models, i.e., the clustered grid model and the clustered random model. In each clustered model, we analyze throughput and delay performance when the number of nodes goes infinity by means of the proposed cell-partition scheduling scheme and the distributed multihop routing scheme. We show that the node mobility degree and the clustering behavior play the fundamental roles in the aforementioned asymptotic performance. Finally, we study the optimal cache allocation problem in the two kinds of clustered models. Our findings provide a guidance for developing the optimal caching scheme. We further perform the numerical simulations to validate the theoretical scaling laws. |
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ISSN: | 1530-8669 1530-8677 |