具有联合传输功能的femto助手的最佳缓存分配

Alina Tuholukova, G. Neglia, T. Spyropoulos
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由于蜂窝网络运营商正在努力跟上快速增长的流量需求,因此超越4G网络的两个关键方向被认为是必要的:(i)广泛的小区密度以提高空间重用;(ii)尽可能靠近用户的内容存储,以应对回程限制和增加的干扰。然而,缓存的研究主要集中在回程网络(例如“femto-caching”工作线)或无线电接入(例如通过编码缓存或缓存CoMP)上。因此,缺乏对边缘缓存对网络范围和端到端性能的影响的理解。在本文中,我们研究了在这样一种情况下的最优缓存问题,在这种情况下,附近的小单元(“femto-helpers”)不仅可以在缓存内容方面进行协调,还可以执行联合传输(一种CoMP)。我们展示了在改进无线访问的缓存策略和改进回程的缓存策略之间产生的有趣权衡,并提出了一种算法,该算法可以证明实现与最优策略(这是NP-hard)的1/2近似比,并且在模拟场景中表现良好。
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Optimal cache allocation for femto helpers with joint transmission capabilities
As cellular network operators are struggling to keep up with the rapidly increasing traffic demand, two key directions are deemed necessary for beyond 4G networks: (i) extensive cell densification to improve spatial reuse, and (ii) storage of content as close to the user as possible to cope with the backhaul constraints and increased interference. However, caching has mostly been studied with an exclusive focus either on the backhaul network (e.g. the “femto-caching” line of work) or on the radio access (e.g. through coded caching or cacheaided CoMP). As a result, an understanding of the impact of edge caching on network-wide and end-to-end performance is lacking. In this paper we investigate the problem of optimal caching in a context where nearby small cells (“femto-helpers”) can coordinate not just in terms of what to cache but also to perform Joint Transmission (a type of CoMP). We show that interesting tradeoffs arise between caching policies that improve radio access and ones that improve backhaul, and propose an algorithm that provably achieves an 1/2-approximation ratio to the optimal one (which is NP-hard), and performs well in simulated scenarios.
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