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A Collaborative Caching Strategy for Privacy Protection in Content Centric Networking |
Ge Guo-dong Guo Yun-fei Liu Cai-xia Lan Ju-long |
(National Digital Switching System Engineering & Technological Research Center, Zhengzhou 450002, China) |
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Abstract How to mitigate the privacy attacks related to the ubiquitous presence of caching poses challenges to the content delivery in Content Centric Networking. On the basis of trade-off between content distribution performance and users’ privacy, a collaborative caching strategy for privacy protection is proposed. First, the privacy metrics are designed and the rationality of the proposed strategy is demonstrated by applying the concept of information entropy. And then, the anonymity domain is constructed to increase the uncertainty of which nearby consumer recently requested certain cached content. When making the caching decision, in order to eliminate the cache redundancy and privacy leaks, the hottest on-path caching and the collaborative hash caching are proposed for the vertical requesting path and horizontal anonymity domains, respectively. The simulation results show that the strategy can decrease the request latency, increase the cache hit ratio, and enhance the protection of users’ privacy while improving the efficiency of content distribution.
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Received: 02 July 2014
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Corresponding Authors:
Ge Guo-dong
E-mail: ggd@mail.ndsc.com.cn
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