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A Novel Cache Resolution Technique for Cooperative Caching in Wireless Mobile Networks

Authors

Preetha Theresa Joy and K. Poulose Jacob, Cochin University of Science and Technology, India

Abstract

Cooperative caching is used in mobile ad hoc networks to reduce the latency perceived by the mobile clients while retrieving data and to reduce the traffic load in the network. Caching also increases the availability of data due to server disconnections. The implementation of a cooperative caching technique essentially involves four major design considerations (i) cache placement and resolution, which decides where to place and how to locate the cached data (ii) Cache admission control which decides the data to be cached (iii) Cache replacement which makes the replacement decision when the cache is full and (iv) consistency maintenance, i.e. maintaining consistency between the data in server and cache. In this paper we propose an effective cache resolution technique, which reduces the number of messages flooded in to the network to find the requested data. The experimental results gives a promising result based on the metrics of studies.

Keywords

Cache Resolution, MANET, Cooperative caching, Wireless Networks.

Full Text  Volume 3, Number 5