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IoT data management for caching performance improvement in NDN
IoT data management for caching performance improvement in NDN
Journal Article

IoT data management for caching performance improvement in NDN

2024
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Overview
Connected devices in IoT continuously generate monitoring and measurement data to be delivered to application servers or end-users. Transmitting IoT data through networks would lead to congestion and long delays. NDN is an emerging network paradigm based on name-identified data known to be an appropriate architecture for supporting IoT networks. In-network caching is one of the main advantages of NDN, a major issue discussed in many studies. One of the significant challenges for some IoT data is the transiency nature, making the data caching mechanism different. IoT data such as ambient monitoring in urban areas and tracking current traffic conditions are often transient, which means these data have a limited lifetime and then expire. In the proposed approach, data placement is decided upon based on the data lifetime and node position. Data lifetime is an essential property that must be involved in caching methods; consequently, the data are classified based on the data lifetime, and specific nodes are selected for caching according to defined classes and nodes’ positions in topology. Based on the proposed scheme, the nodes with the highest outgoing interface count or the edge nodes are selected for data caching. By considering both data lifetime and node location, we determine the suitable caching location for each data class separately. In addition, we remove data that has a short lifetime and is not suitable for caching from the caching mechanism of NDN nodes. By considering both the cache and data placements for transient data, a more comprehensive view is grasped in improving the caching performance. This issue, which has not been addressed in the available studies run on IoT data caching, can lead to the appropriate use of available storage and reduce redundancy. Eventually, the simulation results performed by the ndnSIM simulator show the proposed method could improve the cache mechanism efficiency in terms of both delay and hit ratio. Comparison results of the proposed method with CE 2 and Btw indicate that this method can provide a reduction in average delay and an increase in cache hit ratio.