\u3cp\u3eIn this paper, device-to-device (D2D)-assisted caching is considered to offload traffic from the capacity-stringent backhaul networks to the proximity of users. First, a three-layer hierarchical content provision model is established, where a requested content can be fetched from the local cache directly, from the cache of a proximal device through D2D communications, or from the serving base station through backhaul transmissions. Then, for a general multi-unit-cache equipped at each device, we propose independent content placement in each cache unit and correlated content placement in each cache unit without repetition, based on which the problem of maximizing the edge cache hit ratio is formulated. Instead of optimizing the cach...
In cache enabled D2D communication networks, the cache space in a mobile terminal is relatively smal...
Abstract Proactive wireless caching and device to device (D2D) communication have emerged as promis...
© 2002-2012 IEEE. In this paper, we propose a new caching scheme for a random wireless device-to-dev...
In this paper, device-to-device (D2D)-assisted caching is considered to offload traffic from the cap...
This paper deals with edge caching and investigates a cellular network where both base-stations (BSs...
In this work we consider the problem of optimal cache placement in a D2D enabled cellular network. T...
Caching at mobile devices can facilitate device-to-device (D2D) communications, which may significan...
The fifth generation cellular networks are required to provide very fast and reliable communications...
User Equipment (UE) is equipped with limited cache resources that can be utilized to offload data tr...
© 1967-2012 IEEE. As a response to the challenge of data traffic explosion in wireless networks, con...
In cache-enabled device-to-device (D2D) -aided cellular networks, the technique of caching contents ...
© 2016 IEEE. Content caching in user devices with device-to-device (D2D) communication capacities is...
Caching content by users constitutes a promising solution to decrease the costly transmissions with ...
With rapid increase in the use of traffic-intensive applications, approaches that improve users expe...
The fifth generation wireless networks must provide fast and reliable connectivity while coping with...
In cache enabled D2D communication networks, the cache space in a mobile terminal is relatively smal...
Abstract Proactive wireless caching and device to device (D2D) communication have emerged as promis...
© 2002-2012 IEEE. In this paper, we propose a new caching scheme for a random wireless device-to-dev...
In this paper, device-to-device (D2D)-assisted caching is considered to offload traffic from the cap...
This paper deals with edge caching and investigates a cellular network where both base-stations (BSs...
In this work we consider the problem of optimal cache placement in a D2D enabled cellular network. T...
Caching at mobile devices can facilitate device-to-device (D2D) communications, which may significan...
The fifth generation cellular networks are required to provide very fast and reliable communications...
User Equipment (UE) is equipped with limited cache resources that can be utilized to offload data tr...
© 1967-2012 IEEE. As a response to the challenge of data traffic explosion in wireless networks, con...
In cache-enabled device-to-device (D2D) -aided cellular networks, the technique of caching contents ...
© 2016 IEEE. Content caching in user devices with device-to-device (D2D) communication capacities is...
Caching content by users constitutes a promising solution to decrease the costly transmissions with ...
With rapid increase in the use of traffic-intensive applications, approaches that improve users expe...
The fifth generation wireless networks must provide fast and reliable connectivity while coping with...
In cache enabled D2D communication networks, the cache space in a mobile terminal is relatively smal...
Abstract Proactive wireless caching and device to device (D2D) communication have emerged as promis...
© 2002-2012 IEEE. In this paper, we propose a new caching scheme for a random wireless device-to-dev...