In-Network Caching for Paid Contents in Content Centric Networking

Caching is the key feature of Content Centric Networking (CCN) that allows the Internet Service Provider (ISP) to reduce network traffic crossing its network, and save bandwidth usage cost. On the other hand, it is also on benefit of the Content Providers (CPs) to cache the contents within the ISP network near the consumers. However, caching paid contents (the contents that only paying consumers can access), which are the main source of income for CP, in the ISP network complicates the CP's task of controlling content access and payment. Thus, ISP manages content placement inside its cache-enabled routers and serves content based on user demands, without any coordination with CP. There is no profit sharing mechanism between both ISP and CPs. Therefore, a payment mechanism between ISP and CPs that considers paid content caching and distribution inside the ISP network is needed. To address this challenge, we propose a new incentive mechanism for paid content caching that satisfies both ISP and CPs through the use of reverse auction. The ISP monetizes its cache storage through caching contents from multiple CPs and selling them to its customers. The reverse auction helps the ISP to get prices from multiple CPs, and to select the price that minimize its total payment. The simulation results show that our proposal satisfies all network players involved in in- network caching through increasing their utilities.

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