We investigate the problem of optimal request routing and content caching in a heterogeneous network supporting in-network content caching with the goal of minimizing average content access delay. Here, content can either be accessed directly from a back-end server (where content resides permanently) or be obtained from one of multiple in-network caches. To access a piece of content, a user must decide whether to route its request to a cache or to the back-end server. Additionally, caches must decide which content to cache. We investigate the problem complexity of two problem formulations, where the direct path to the back-end server is modeled as i) a congestion-sensitive or ii) a congestion-insensitive path, reflecting whether or not the ...
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) is a novel architecture that is shifting host-centric communication...
In this paper, we aim to minimize the average file transmission delay via bandwidth allocation and c...
Abstract—We introduce the concept of resource manage-ment for in-network caching environments. We ar...
International audience—We consider a hierarchical network that consists of mobile users, a two-tiere...
Cache-enabled heterogeneous cellular networks (HCNs) have been investigated extensively to alleviate...
Abstract—The rapid increase of content delivery over the Internet has led to the proliferation of co...
A promising solution in order to cope with the massive request of wireless data traffic consists of...
Content caching at the edge of network is a promising technique to alleviate the burden of backhaul ...
Abstract—In content-centric networks, it is challenging how to optimally provision in-network storag...
Abstract The rapid growth of traffic demands has posed challenges and difficulties on both the radio...
As the ever-growing Internet applications in the emerging e-society are centered in sharing of vario...
© 2013 IEEE. To alleviate the backhaul burden and reduce user-perceived latency, content caching at ...
Caching is often used in content delivery networks as a mechanism for reducing network traffic. Rece...
In-network caching has been widely adopted in Content Centric Networking (CCN) to accelerate data de...
Abstract—Content caching at intermediate nodes is a very effective way to optimize the operations of...
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) is a novel architecture that is shifting host-centric communication...
In this paper, we aim to minimize the average file transmission delay via bandwidth allocation and c...
Abstract—We introduce the concept of resource manage-ment for in-network caching environments. We ar...
International audience—We consider a hierarchical network that consists of mobile users, a two-tiere...
Cache-enabled heterogeneous cellular networks (HCNs) have been investigated extensively to alleviate...
Abstract—The rapid increase of content delivery over the Internet has led to the proliferation of co...
A promising solution in order to cope with the massive request of wireless data traffic consists of...
Content caching at the edge of network is a promising technique to alleviate the burden of backhaul ...
Abstract—In content-centric networks, it is challenging how to optimally provision in-network storag...
Abstract The rapid growth of traffic demands has posed challenges and difficulties on both the radio...
As the ever-growing Internet applications in the emerging e-society are centered in sharing of vario...
© 2013 IEEE. To alleviate the backhaul burden and reduce user-perceived latency, content caching at ...
Caching is often used in content delivery networks as a mechanism for reducing network traffic. Rece...
In-network caching has been widely adopted in Content Centric Networking (CCN) to accelerate data de...
Abstract—Content caching at intermediate nodes is a very effective way to optimize the operations of...
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) is a novel architecture that is shifting host-centric communication...
In this paper, we aim to minimize the average file transmission delay via bandwidth allocation and c...
Abstract—We introduce the concept of resource manage-ment for in-network caching environments. We ar...