Abstract
We propose two novel proactive cooperative caching approaches using deep learning (DL) to predict users’ content demand in a mobile edge caching network. In the first approach, a content server (CS) takes responsibilities to collect information from all mobile edge nodes (MENs) in the network and then performs the proposed DL algorithm to predict the content demand for the whole network. However, such a centralized approach may disclose the private information because MENs have to share their local users’ data with the CS. Thus, in the second approach, we propose a novel distributed deep learning (DDL)-based framework. The DDL allows MENs in the network to collaborate and exchange information to reduce the error of content demand prediction without revealing the private information of mobile users. Through simulation results, we show that our proposed approaches can enhance the accuracy by reducing the root mean squared error (RMSE) up to 33.7% and reduce the service delay by 47.4% compared with other machine learning algorithms.
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