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Progressive Caching System for Video Streaming Services Over Content Centric Network
Abstract
This paper presents a metafile-based progressive caching system over the content-centric networking (CCN) tree that supports seamless video streaming services with a high network utilization. In the proposed caching system, each CCN node uses a metafile made by a scalable caching algorithm for efficient and fast chunk caching management, and the reserved area of the CCN interest/data packet headers is used to deliver caching information among the CCN nodes. Based on this caching information, the proposed caching system determines the caching range of video data to minimize the required peak bandwidth for each link. The proposed caching system is implemented using the NS-3 based named data networking simulator. Furthermore, a real cellular wireless network testbed is realized with C/C++, open sources such as CCNx and Ubuntu MME, and a Raspberry PIs to examine the performance of the proposed caching system. The experiment results demonstrate the performance improvement achieved by the proposed caching system.11Ysciescopu- Article
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- Bandwidth
- Video streaming
- Cellular wireless networks
- Channel bandwidth
- Content-centric networkings
- Content-centric networks
- Named data networkings
- Net work utilization
- Video caching
- Video streaming services
- Information management
- Channel bandwidth
- Content centric networking
- Video caching
- Video streaming