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Smart Collaborative Caching for Information-Centric IoT in Fog Computing.

Fei Song1, Zheng-Yang Ai2, Jun-Jie Li3

  • 1School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China. fsong@bjtu.edu.cn.

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Summary
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Smart Collaborative Caching (SCC) improves Internet of Things (IoT) performance in fog computing. This Information-Centric Networking (ICN) approach reduces packet numbers and latency for better resource management and content sharing.

Keywords:
ICNIoTfog computingperformance validationsmart collaborative caching

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Networking
  • Distributed Systems

Background:

  • Traditional network structures struggle to meet the evolving demands of the Internet of Things (IoT) within fog computing environments.
  • Fog computing necessitates more adaptable network architectures to handle increasing data loads and diverse applications.
  • Information-Centric Networking (ICN) presents a promising paradigm shift for addressing these limitations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and evaluate a Smart Collaborative Caching (SCC) scheme for IoT within fog computing.
  • To leverage Information-Centric Networking (ICN) principles for enhanced resource pooling, content storage, and node locating.
  • To address the challenges associated with integrating ICN in fog computing for IoT.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the Smart Collaborative Caching (SCC) scheme based on ICN principles.
  • Theoretical analysis and simplified examples to detail the SCC's basic model and advanced algorithms.
  • Validation through simulations in two scenarios: simple status inquiry and complex content sharing.
  • Performance evaluation considering parameters like packet loss probability and number of clusters.

Main Results:

  • The proposed SCC scheme demonstrates superior performance compared to original methods.
  • Significant reductions in total packet numbers were observed.
  • Average transmission latency was notably decreased.
  • The scheme effectively manages resources and content in fog computing for IoT.

Conclusions:

  • The Smart Collaborative Caching (SCC) scheme offers an efficient solution for IoT in fog computing environments.
  • Leveraging ICN principles enhances network performance and adaptability.
  • SCC contributes to the advancement of scalable and efficient IoT solutions.