In this work we investigate optimal geographical caching in heterogeneous cellular networks where different types of base stations (BSs) have different cache capacities. Users request files from a content library according to a known probability distribution. The performance metric is the total hit probability, which is the probability that a user at an arbitrary location in the plane will find the content that it requires in one of the BSs that it is covered by. We consider the problem of optimally placing content in all BSs jointly. As this problem is not convex, we provide a heuristic scheme by finding the optimal placement policy for one type of base station conditioned on the placement in all other types. We demonstrate that these indi...
To address the exponentially rising demand for wireless content, the use of caching is emerging as a...
Optimal caching strategies of popular contents in heterogeneous cellular networks are studied. The i...
International audience—We consider a hierarchical network that consists of mobile users, a two-tiere...
6 pages, 6 figures, conference ICCInternational audienceIn this work we consider the problem of an o...
International audienceCaching popular contents at base stations (BSs) of a heterogeneous cellular ne...
We state and solve a problem of the optimal geographic caching of content in cellular networks, wher...
International audienceWe state and solve a problem of the optimal geographic caching of content in c...
It has been recently advocated that in large communication systems it is beneficial both for the use...
A promising means to increase efficiency of cellular networks compared to existing architectures is ...
In the era of industrial 4.0, industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has brought essential changes to ...
This paper investigates one of the fundamental issues in cache-enabled heterogeneous networks (HetNe...
The increase in mobile Internet usage has created a need to optimize content delivery in cellular ne...
Cache-enabled heterogeneous cellular networks (HCNs) have been investigated extensively to alleviate...
In heterogeneous cellular networks with caching capability, due to mobility of users and storage con...
The randomised (or probabilistic) geographic caching is a proactive content placement strategy that ...
To address the exponentially rising demand for wireless content, the use of caching is emerging as a...
Optimal caching strategies of popular contents in heterogeneous cellular networks are studied. The i...
International audience—We consider a hierarchical network that consists of mobile users, a two-tiere...
6 pages, 6 figures, conference ICCInternational audienceIn this work we consider the problem of an o...
International audienceCaching popular contents at base stations (BSs) of a heterogeneous cellular ne...
We state and solve a problem of the optimal geographic caching of content in cellular networks, wher...
International audienceWe state and solve a problem of the optimal geographic caching of content in c...
It has been recently advocated that in large communication systems it is beneficial both for the use...
A promising means to increase efficiency of cellular networks compared to existing architectures is ...
In the era of industrial 4.0, industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has brought essential changes to ...
This paper investigates one of the fundamental issues in cache-enabled heterogeneous networks (HetNe...
The increase in mobile Internet usage has created a need to optimize content delivery in cellular ne...
Cache-enabled heterogeneous cellular networks (HCNs) have been investigated extensively to alleviate...
In heterogeneous cellular networks with caching capability, due to mobility of users and storage con...
The randomised (or probabilistic) geographic caching is a proactive content placement strategy that ...
To address the exponentially rising demand for wireless content, the use of caching is emerging as a...
Optimal caching strategies of popular contents in heterogeneous cellular networks are studied. The i...
International audience—We consider a hierarchical network that consists of mobile users, a two-tiere...