Abstract
With the increasing demand for high speed and low latency services on the Internet of Vehicles, researches on wireless networks in intelligent connected vehicles (ICVs) with communication and caching capability have attracted much attention. Content retrieving in ICVs is subject to performance degradation as a result of channel fading and intermittent network connectivity. The emerging fifth-generation (5G) networks are promising in supporting the needs of data transmission and alleviating the communication problems in ICVs. Specifically, to improve the users' quality of experience (QoE) and reduce the access delay of content retrieval, it helps to leverage in-network caching in on-board units and small cell base stations (SBSs). In this paper, we propose a cooperative caching scheme based on content popularity and transmission power restriction for inhomogeneous ICV, which pre-caches content files at SBSs to significantly reduce content retrieval delay. In specific, we model the proposed system as a cache management problem and attain optimal QoE by allocating proper transmission power for each content file. Using extensive simulations, we demonstrate that the proposed solution can effectively provide service for ICVs with high QoE in different scenarios.
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