Abstract
Mobile edge caching is regarded as a promising way to reduce the backhaul load of the base stations (BSs). However, the capacity of BSs’ cache tends to be small, while mobile users’ content preferences are diverse. Furthermore, both the locations of users and user-BS association are uncertain in wireless networks. All of these pose great challenges on the content caching and content delivery. This paper studies the joint optimization of the content placement and content delivery schemes in the cache-enabled ultra-dense small-cell network (UDN) with constrained-backhaul link. Considering the differences in decision time-scales, the content placement and content delivery are investigated separately, but their interplay is taken into consideration. Firstly, a content placement problem is formulated, where the uncertainty of user-BS association is considered. Specifically, different from the existing works, the specific multi-location request pattern is considered that users tend to send content requests from more than one but limited locations during one day. Secondly, a user-BS association and wireless resources allocation problem is formulated, with the objective of maximizing users’ data rates under the backhaul bandwidth constraint. Due to the non-convex nature of these two problems, the problem transformation and variables relaxation are adopted, which convert the original problems into more tractable forms. Then, based on the convex optimization methods, a content placement algorithm, and a cache-aware user association and resources allocation algorithm are proposed, respectively. Finally, simulation results are given, which validate that the proposed algorithms have obvious performance advantages in terms of the network utility, the hit ratio of the cache, and the quality of service guarantee, and are suitable for the cache-enabled UDN with constrained-backhaul link.
Highlights
The mobile data traffic has increased dramatically in the recent decades, which puts a great strain on the mobile network [1]
We investigate the optimization of content placement and content delivery schemes in cache-enabled ultra dense network (UDN) with constrained-backhaul
The user-small-cell base station (SBS) association is implemented in a large time scale compared to the change of the channel, and the users are assumed to be fixed without mobility during the slot of one content delivery
Summary
The mobile data traffic has increased dramatically in the recent decades, which puts a great strain on the mobile network [1]. To meet the ever-increasing traffic demand, the small-cell, especially ultra dense network (UDN) is regarded as one of the most effective ways to boost the mobile network throughput [2,3]. Considering the huge number of small-cell base stations (BSs) in UDN, to equip each small-cell base station (SBS) with a high capacity backhaul link, such as optical fiber, would be a huge monetary cost for mobile network operator [4]. A large portion of the mobile traffic is contributed by the duplicate transmission of the same contents, especially the popular video contents. Mobile edge caching, which means that the BS is equipped with a storage device cache of the popular content and serves users locally without backhaul transmission [6,7], has great potential to reduce the backhaul traffic burden
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