The overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently proposed information-centric networks rely on both memory and bandwidth capacities. The hit ratio is the key performance indicator which captures the bandwidth / memory tradeoff for a given global performance. This paper focuses on the estimation of the hit ratio in a network of caches that employ the Random replacement policy (RND). Assuming that requests are in-dependent and identically distributed, general expressions of miss probabilities for a single RND cache are provided as well as exact results for specific pop-ularity distributions (such results also hold for the FIFO replacement policy). Moreover, for any Zipf popularity distribution with exponent α> 1...
International audienceBeyond Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), Network Operators (NOs) are developin...
International audienceRecent works on Information Centric Networking enable the exploitation of the ...
While hardware caches are generally effective at improving application performance, they greatly com...
International audienceThe overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently p...
The overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently proposed information-ce...
Many researchers have been working on the performance analysis of caching in Information-Centric Net...
International audienceThere has been considerable research on the performance analysis of on-demand ...
International audienceIn this paper we study the performance of a family of cache replacement algori...
In this paper, we investigate static probabilistic timing analysis (SPTA) for single processor real-...
The need to distribute massive quantities of multimedia content to multiple users has increased trem...
In a 2002 paper, Che and co-authors proposed a simple approach for estimating the hit rates of a cac...
International audienceList-based caches can offer lower miss rates than single-list caches, but thei...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
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In this paper, we first further investigate the use of random decision policies for caching schemes,...
International audienceBeyond Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), Network Operators (NOs) are developin...
International audienceRecent works on Information Centric Networking enable the exploitation of the ...
While hardware caches are generally effective at improving application performance, they greatly com...
International audienceThe overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently p...
The overall performance of content distribution networks as well as recently proposed information-ce...
Many researchers have been working on the performance analysis of caching in Information-Centric Net...
International audienceThere has been considerable research on the performance analysis of on-demand ...
International audienceIn this paper we study the performance of a family of cache replacement algori...
In this paper, we investigate static probabilistic timing analysis (SPTA) for single processor real-...
The need to distribute massive quantities of multimedia content to multiple users has increased trem...
In a 2002 paper, Che and co-authors proposed a simple approach for estimating the hit rates of a cac...
International audienceList-based caches can offer lower miss rates than single-list caches, but thei...
International audienceComputer system and network performance can be significantly improved by cachi...
© Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://crea...
In this paper, we first further investigate the use of random decision policies for caching schemes,...
International audienceBeyond Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), Network Operators (NOs) are developin...
International audienceRecent works on Information Centric Networking enable the exploitation of the ...
While hardware caches are generally effective at improving application performance, they greatly com...