2024 年 E107.B 巻 5 号 p. 398-407
Information-centric networking (ICN) provides low-latency content delivery with in-network caching, but delivery latency depends on cache distance from consumers. To reduce delivery latency, a scheme to cluster domains and retain the main popular content in each cluster with a cache distribution range has been proposed, which enables consumers to retrieve content from neighboring clusters/caches. However, when the distribution of content popularity changes, all content caches may not be distributed adequately in a cluster, so consumers cannot retrieve them from nearby caches. We therefore propose a dynamic clustering scheme to adjust the cache distribution range in accordance with the change in content popularity and evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme through simulation.