Abstract

This paper investigates the network offloading capability of Device to Device (D2D) communication when combined with content caching. We consider a mobile network where a proportion of users are equipped with caches from which other users can retrieve contents using direct D2D communications. In this case, the offloading capacity depends both on the cache performance and the quality of the D2D links. As of the cache performance, we develop an analytical model for the cache hit rate for different content prefetching strategies. We then inject this hit rate in a queuing theory analysis of the network capacity where the macro base station and the D2D links are modeled as coupled Processor Sharing (PS) queues. We develop closed-form solutions for the stability region and the performance gains for both one-hop and two-hop D2D. Our simulation results illustrate the offloading capacity and present optimal cache and network parameters that maximize the benefit of D2D communications.

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