International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of allocating cache resources among multiple content providers. The cache can be partitioned into slices and each partition can be dedicated to a particular content provider, or shared among a number of them. It is assumed that each partition employs the LRU policy for managing content. We propose utility-driven partitioning, where we associate with each content provider a utility that is a function of the hit rate observed by the content provider. We consider two scenarios: i) content providers serve disjoint sets of files, ii) there is some overlap in the content served by multiple content providers. In the first case, we prove that cache partitioning outperforms cache sharing a...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
International audienceIn-network caching is an important solution for content offloading from conten...
The goal of cache management is to maximize data reuse. Collaborative caching provides an interface ...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of allocating cache resources among mul...
When a cache is shared by multiple cores, its space may be allocated either by sharing, partitioning...
Live and on-demand video content have become the most important source of network traffic in mobile ...
International audienceIn any caching system, the admission and eviction policies determine which con...
International audienceIn any caching system, the admission and eviction policies determine which con...
The demand for Internet-based visual content delivery has increased significantly in recent years, t...
The deployment of fifth generation (5G) mobile networks along with the massive penetration of multim...
Caches are ubiquitous systems that support the modern web. They are crucial to cope with delays, ban...
This paper examines replication in content distribution networks and proposes a novel mechanism for...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
The centralized coded caching problem is studied under heterogeneous cache sizes and channel qualiti...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
International audienceIn-network caching is an important solution for content offloading from conten...
The goal of cache management is to maximize data reuse. Collaborative caching provides an interface ...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of allocating cache resources among mul...
When a cache is shared by multiple cores, its space may be allocated either by sharing, partitioning...
Live and on-demand video content have become the most important source of network traffic in mobile ...
International audienceIn any caching system, the admission and eviction policies determine which con...
International audienceIn any caching system, the admission and eviction policies determine which con...
The demand for Internet-based visual content delivery has increased significantly in recent years, t...
The deployment of fifth generation (5G) mobile networks along with the massive penetration of multim...
Caches are ubiquitous systems that support the modern web. They are crucial to cope with delays, ban...
This paper examines replication in content distribution networks and proposes a novel mechanism for...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
The centralized coded caching problem is studied under heterogeneous cache sizes and channel qualiti...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
International audienceIn-network caching is an important solution for content offloading from conten...
The goal of cache management is to maximize data reuse. Collaborative caching provides an interface ...