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1 ICN Considerations for ISP’s Existing Networks Lichun Li, Xin Xu, Jun Wang, Zhenwu Hao lilichun@gmail.com {xu.xin18, wang.jun17, hao.zhenwu}@zte.com.cn 1

2 Deployment Considerations: ICN over layer-2 or layer-3? ICN scenarios: Internet, ad hoc networks, DC, etc ISP’s existing networks: ICN overlay over IP network – Incremental deployment allowed – No need to deploy content routers in the places where link cost is low and QoS is satisfied. – Fewer content router tiers: lower CAPEX and OPEX 2

3 Deployment Considerations: Benefits of cache at network edge earlier cache hit means better QoS and less link cost reducing the load of core content routers 3

4 Deployment Considerations: benefit of cache in core networks high cache hit rate requires both large cache size and large user number – Only possible in the core network – DPI cache size today: 100s TB 4 On the Scale and Performance of Cooperative Web Proxy, SOSP 99 Cache size increases more than 100 times Cache hit rate increases 20-25% Web caching and Zipf-like distributions: Evidence and implications, Infocom 99. 0.6~2% UGC TV/movie 6~20%

5 Routing and Caching Control Decentralized – Routing table populating: Content routers run routing protocols and routing algorithms – Cache replacement: content routers run replacement algorithm, e.g. LRU Centralized – Routing table populating: controller(s) collect topology data, generate routing tables and send routes to routers – Routing and Caching policies: controller(s) send policies to routers 5

6 Routing and caching policies To meet QoS requirement – an ISP may decide routing path and cache priority considering factors like content type, content popularity and the distance to the content source. To reduce link cost – an ISP may assign more cache resources for the contents passing through costly links by controlling routing path and/or cache priority To balance link load and cache load To provide better services – For paid users or paid content providers 6

7 Example of ICN inside ISP 7 Content router at network edge ICN controller Content source Content router at core network Centralized ICN controller Routing control Caching policy control Centralized ICN controller Routing control Caching policy control ICN over IP IP router

8 Thank you! 8


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