A Literature Review on Caching Transient Contents in Vehicular Named Data Networking

Vehicular Named Data Networking (VNDN) is a revolutionary information-centric architecture specifically conceived for vehicular networks and characterized by name-based forwarding and in-network caching. So far, a variety of caching schemes have been proposed for VNDN that work in presence of static...

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Main Author: Marica Amadeo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Telecom
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4001/2/1/6
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spelling doaj-b28b0f2267a6470e97b2c796556151eb2021-02-10T00:03:55ZengMDPI AGTelecom2673-40012021-02-0126759210.3390/telecom2010006A Literature Review on Caching Transient Contents in Vehicular Named Data NetworkingMarica Amadeo0DIIES Department, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Via Graziella, 89124 Reggio Calabria, RC, ItalyVehicular Named Data Networking (VNDN) is a revolutionary information-centric architecture specifically conceived for vehicular networks and characterized by name-based forwarding and in-network caching. So far, a variety of caching schemes have been proposed for VNDN that work in presence of static Data packets, like traditional Internet contents. However, with the advent of Internet of Things (IoT) and Internet of Vehicles (IoV) applications, large sets of vehicular contents are expected to be transient, i.e., they are characterized by a limited lifetime and become invalid after the latter expires. This is the case of information related to road traffic or parking lot availability, which can change after a few minutes—or even after a few seconds—it has been generated at the source. The transiency of contents may highly influence the network performance, including the gain of in-network caching. Therefore, in this paper, we consider the dissemination of transient contents in vehicular networks and its effects on VNDN caching. By providing a detailed review of related work, we identify the main challenges and objectives when caching transient contents, e.g., to avoid cache inconsistency, to minimize the Age of Information (AoI) and the retrieval latency, and the main strategies to fulfill them. We scan the existing caching and replacement policies specifically designed for transient contents in VNDN and, finally, we outline interesting research perspectives.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4001/2/1/6vehicular named data networkingvehicular networksnamed data networkinginformation centric networkinginternet of things
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A Literature Review on Caching Transient Contents in Vehicular Named Data Networking
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vehicular named data networking
vehicular networks
named data networking
information centric networking
internet of things
author_facet Marica Amadeo
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title A Literature Review on Caching Transient Contents in Vehicular Named Data Networking
title_short A Literature Review on Caching Transient Contents in Vehicular Named Data Networking
title_full A Literature Review on Caching Transient Contents in Vehicular Named Data Networking
title_fullStr A Literature Review on Caching Transient Contents in Vehicular Named Data Networking
title_full_unstemmed A Literature Review on Caching Transient Contents in Vehicular Named Data Networking
title_sort literature review on caching transient contents in vehicular named data networking
publisher MDPI AG
series Telecom
issn 2673-4001
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Vehicular Named Data Networking (VNDN) is a revolutionary information-centric architecture specifically conceived for vehicular networks and characterized by name-based forwarding and in-network caching. So far, a variety of caching schemes have been proposed for VNDN that work in presence of static Data packets, like traditional Internet contents. However, with the advent of Internet of Things (IoT) and Internet of Vehicles (IoV) applications, large sets of vehicular contents are expected to be transient, i.e., they are characterized by a limited lifetime and become invalid after the latter expires. This is the case of information related to road traffic or parking lot availability, which can change after a few minutes—or even after a few seconds—it has been generated at the source. The transiency of contents may highly influence the network performance, including the gain of in-network caching. Therefore, in this paper, we consider the dissemination of transient contents in vehicular networks and its effects on VNDN caching. By providing a detailed review of related work, we identify the main challenges and objectives when caching transient contents, e.g., to avoid cache inconsistency, to minimize the Age of Information (AoI) and the retrieval latency, and the main strategies to fulfill them. We scan the existing caching and replacement policies specifically designed for transient contents in VNDN and, finally, we outline interesting research perspectives.
topic vehicular named data networking
vehicular networks
named data networking
information centric networking
internet of things
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4001/2/1/6
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