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Content-Priority based Interest Forwarding in Content Centric Networks

Published 18 Oct 2014 in cs.NI | (1410.4987v1)

Abstract: Content Centric Networking (CCN) is a recent advancement in communication networks where the current research is mainly focusing on routing & cache management strategies of CCN. Nonetheless, other perspectives such as network level security and service quality are also of prime importance; areas which have not been covered deeply so far. This paper introduces an interest forwarding mechanism to process the requests of consumers at a CCN router. Interest packets are forwarded with respect to the priorities of addressed content while the priority level settings are done by content publishers during an initialization phase using a collaborative mechanism of exchanging messages to agree to the priority levels of all content according to the content-nature. Interests with higher priority content are recorded in Pending Interest Table (PIT) as well as forwarded to content publishers prior to those with lower priority content. A simulation study is also conducted to show the effectiveness of proposed scheme and we observe that the interests with higher priority content are satisfied earlier than the interests with lower priority content.

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