Care to Share?: An Empirical Analysis of Capacity Enhancement by Sharing at the Edge

Aravindh Raman, Nishanth R. Sastry, N. Mokari, Mostafa Salehi, Tooba Faisal, Andrew Secker, Jigna Chandaria
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The exponential growth in online content consumption is a key concern for designing future generation network architectures. In this paper, we use content access patterns from a large trace of content accesses comprising about half the population of United Kingdom to make the case that a large portion of the backhaul load can be mitigated by content sharing amongst edge devices. We explore various models for edge devices to store and share content amongst each other, ranging from reactive opportunistic sharing to predicting future content access and speculatively placing content on strategic devices prior to request. We analyse the performance of each of these models in terms of content placement and traffic savings, which are constrained by the storage available on edge devices, the performance of the speculation engine and the wireless channel conditions. We formulate and solve at scale an optimisation problem for strategically placing content for sharing within a geographically localised cell to show such an approach can save up to 47% of the traffic generated from a small cell.
想分享吗?:基于边缘共享的产能提升实证分析
在线内容消费的指数级增长是设计下一代网络架构的关键问题。在本文中,我们使用了来自大量内容访问的内容访问模式,这些内容访问约占英国人口的一半,以证明可以通过在边缘设备之间共享内容来减轻大部分回程负载。我们探索了各种边缘设备之间存储和共享内容的模型,从反应性机会共享到预测未来的内容访问,以及在请求之前推测性地将内容放置在战略设备上。我们从内容放置和流量节省的角度分析了这些模型的性能,这些模型受到边缘设备上可用存储、猜测引擎的性能和无线信道条件的限制。我们制定并大规模解决了一个优化问题,即策略性地将内容放置在地理定位的单元中进行共享,以显示这种方法可以节省多达47%的小单元产生的流量。
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