We consider content-level selective offloading of cellular downlink traffic to a wireless infostation terminal which stores high data-rate content in its cache memory. Cellular users in the vicinity of the infostation can directly download the stored content from the infostation through a broadband connection (e.g., WiFi), reducing the latency and load on the cellular network. The goal of the infostation cache controller (CC) is to store the most popular content in the cache memory such that the maximum amount of traffic is offloaded to the infostation. In practice, the popularity profile of the files is not known by the CC, which observes only the instantaneous demands for those contents stored in the cache. Hence, the cache content placem...
In this article, we introduce a new metric called `information centric coverage probability' to char...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 IEEE.We consider a one-server cache-enabled network under homogeneous fi...
International audience—We consider the problem of caching in next gener-ation mobile cellular networ...
Optimal cache content placement is studied in a wireless infostation network (WIN), which models a l...
Content caching at the small-cell base stations (sBSs) in a heterogeneous wireless network is consid...
Optimal cache content placement in a wireless small cell base station (sBS) with limited backhaul ca...
none1noA promising solution in order to cope with the massive request of wireless data traffic cons...
Content caching at the small-cell base stations (sBSs) in a heterogeneous wireless network is consid...
International audienceCaching of popular content on wireless nodes is recently proposed as a means t...
The increase in mobile Internet usage has created a need to optimize content delivery in cellular ne...
We investigate the problem of replication in large wireless networks that employ caching in the case...
International audience—In this paper, an incentive proactive cache mechanism in cache-enabled small ...
This paper investigates one of the fundamental issues in cache-enabled heterogeneous networks (HetNe...
The amount of content downloaded to mobile devices, mainly driven by the demand for video content, t...
Optimal caching strategies of popular contents in heterogeneous cellular networks are studied. The i...
In this article, we introduce a new metric called `information centric coverage probability' to char...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 IEEE.We consider a one-server cache-enabled network under homogeneous fi...
International audience—We consider the problem of caching in next gener-ation mobile cellular networ...
Optimal cache content placement is studied in a wireless infostation network (WIN), which models a l...
Content caching at the small-cell base stations (sBSs) in a heterogeneous wireless network is consid...
Optimal cache content placement in a wireless small cell base station (sBS) with limited backhaul ca...
none1noA promising solution in order to cope with the massive request of wireless data traffic cons...
Content caching at the small-cell base stations (sBSs) in a heterogeneous wireless network is consid...
International audienceCaching of popular content on wireless nodes is recently proposed as a means t...
The increase in mobile Internet usage has created a need to optimize content delivery in cellular ne...
We investigate the problem of replication in large wireless networks that employ caching in the case...
International audience—In this paper, an incentive proactive cache mechanism in cache-enabled small ...
This paper investigates one of the fundamental issues in cache-enabled heterogeneous networks (HetNe...
The amount of content downloaded to mobile devices, mainly driven by the demand for video content, t...
Optimal caching strategies of popular contents in heterogeneous cellular networks are studied. The i...
In this article, we introduce a new metric called `information centric coverage probability' to char...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 IEEE.We consider a one-server cache-enabled network under homogeneous fi...
International audience—We consider the problem of caching in next gener-ation mobile cellular networ...