Title :
Scalable mobile backhauling via information-centric networking
Author :
Carofiglio, Giovanna ; Gallo, Massimo ; Muscariello, Luca ; Perino, Diego
Abstract :
The rapid traffic growth fueled by mobile devices spread and high speed network access calls for substantial innovation at network layer. The content-centric nature of Internet usage highlights the limitations of the host-centric model in coping with dynamic content-to-location binding, mobility, multicast, multi-homing, etc. If transmission capacity speedups in the backhaul may hide inefficiencies in the short term, the hostcentric communication model needs to be revisited to sustain future mobile demand. In this paper, we first identify and quantify the opportunities for backhaul evolution by analyzing a large set of traffic measurements collected between mobile core and backhaul of Orange France. The analysis reveals that 50% of HTTP requests are cacheable and traffic can be reduced from 60% to 95% during the peak hour by using 350GBs to 1TB of memory overall. Motivated by such significant opportunities for latency reduction and network cost savings, we present a solution based on Information-Centric Networking (ICN). First results of a large scale experimentation with 100 Linux servers and customized software, in a realistic network setting, provide a glimpse into ICN gains even under naive caching: a factor three reduction in delivery time and almost 40% bandwidth savings, when compared to existing alternatives.
Keywords :
Internet; Linux; content management; file servers; hypermedia; mobile computing; mobile handsets; telecommunication traffic; HTTP requests; ICN; Internet usage; Linux servers; Naive caching; Orange France; backhaul evolution; bandwidth savings; customized software; delivery time; dynamic content-to-location binding; high speed network access; host-centric communication model; host-centric model; information-centric networking; latency reduction; mobile devices; network cost savings; network layer innovation; scalable mobile backhauling; traffic growth; traffic measurements; transmission capacity; Bandwidth; Catalogs; IP networks; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Network topology; Servers; Information-centric networking; large scale experimentations; mobile backhaul; traffic measurements;
Conference_Titel :
Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN), 2015 IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
DOI :
10.1109/LANMAN.2015.7114719