Optimal Information Centric Caching in 5G Device to Device Communications in NS2

Optimal Information Centric Caching in 5G Device to Device Communications in NS2

Abstract:

Device-to-Device (D2D) communications are a prominent feature of 5G systems, introduced to provide a native support to distributed services in mobile environments. D2D technologies enable straight interactions between mobile terminals without a compulsory involvement of base stations. In this manuscript, we study and propose an optimized caching strategy to content distribution on top of D2D technology, based on Information Centric Networking (ICN) principles. The rationale is that ICN architectures can provide seamless support to mobile services and decouple contents from node identifiers, thus providing a promising match with D2D requirements. To this end, a novel fluid-based model in proposed hereby that catches the interplay between ICN functionalities, D2D requirements, and 5G specifications. Then, based on this model, an optimal content replication problem is formulated, encompassing caching overhead and system load. Additionally, this problem is thoroughly analyzed to prove that it has an optimal solution with time threshold form. A practical algorithm sigmaf;*-OCP is further proposed in order to implement the optimal caching control in realistic environments. Finally, a massive simulation campaign is carried out to test the proposed algorithm in comparison to state-of-the-art solutions.