The need to distribute massive quantities of multimedia content to multiple users has increased tremendously in the last decade. The current solution to this ever-growing demand are Content Delivery Networks, an application layer architecture that handle nowadays the majority of multimedia traffic. This distribution problem has also motivated the study of new solutions such as the Information Centric Networking paradigm, whose aim is to add content delivery capabilities to the network layer by decoupling data from its location. In both architectures, cache servers play a key role, allowing efficient use of network resources for content delivery. As a consequence, the study of cache performance evaluation techniques has found a new momentum ...
Content distribution systems (CDS) such as web caches and file sharing systems are large-scale distr...
In this paper, we propose approximate models to assess the performance of a cache network with arbit...
The recent evolution of the Internet towards ``Information-centric'' transfer modes has renewed the ...
The need to distribute massive quantities of multimedia content to multiple users has increased trem...
L’Internet d’aujourd’hui a une charge de trafic de plus en plus forte à cause de la prolifération de...
International audienceIn the last few years, Networks Operators (NO) have experienced an increased n...
In the last few years, Content Providers (CPs) have experienced a high increase in requests for vide...
Abstract—The Internet heavily relies on Content Distribution Networks and transparent caches to cope...
This paper develops and implements a World Wide Web cache infrastructure model which is to be used f...
The overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently proposed information-ce...
In this paper we analyze Least Recently Used (LRU) caches operating under the Shot Noise requests Mo...
International audienceThe overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently p...
The dimensioning of caching systems represents a difficult task in the design of infrastructures for...
International audienceBeyond Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), Network Operators (NOs) are developin...
The overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently proposed information-ce...
Content distribution systems (CDS) such as web caches and file sharing systems are large-scale distr...
In this paper, we propose approximate models to assess the performance of a cache network with arbit...
The recent evolution of the Internet towards ``Information-centric'' transfer modes has renewed the ...
The need to distribute massive quantities of multimedia content to multiple users has increased trem...
L’Internet d’aujourd’hui a une charge de trafic de plus en plus forte à cause de la prolifération de...
International audienceIn the last few years, Networks Operators (NO) have experienced an increased n...
In the last few years, Content Providers (CPs) have experienced a high increase in requests for vide...
Abstract—The Internet heavily relies on Content Distribution Networks and transparent caches to cope...
This paper develops and implements a World Wide Web cache infrastructure model which is to be used f...
The overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently proposed information-ce...
In this paper we analyze Least Recently Used (LRU) caches operating under the Shot Noise requests Mo...
International audienceThe overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently p...
The dimensioning of caching systems represents a difficult task in the design of infrastructures for...
International audienceBeyond Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), Network Operators (NOs) are developin...
The overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently proposed information-ce...
Content distribution systems (CDS) such as web caches and file sharing systems are large-scale distr...
In this paper, we propose approximate models to assess the performance of a cache network with arbit...
The recent evolution of the Internet towards ``Information-centric'' transfer modes has renewed the ...