Abstract—The design of effective online caching policies is an increasingly important problem for content distribution networks, online social networks and edge computing services, among other areas. This paper proposes a new algorithmic toolbox for tackling this problem through the lens of optimistic online learning. We build upon the Follow-the-Regularized-Leader (FTRL) framework which is developed further here to include predictions for the file requests, and we design online caching algorithms for bipartite networks with fixed-size caches or elastic leased caches subject to time-average budget constraints. The predictions are provided by a content recommendation system that influences the users viewing activity, and hence can naturally ...
peer reviewedEdge caching is an effective solution to reduce delivery latency and network congestion...
Abnstract In this paper, the edge caching problem in fog radio access network (F-RAN) is investigat...
International audienceWe study an online caching problem in which requests can be served by a local ...
The design of effective online caching policies is an increasingly important problem for content dis...
We take a systematic look at the problem of storing whole files in a cache with limited capacity in ...
The advent of wireless networks such as content distribution networks and edge computing networks ca...
Effective caching is crucial for performance of modern-day computing systems. A key optimization pro...
International audienceWe study a cache network under arbitrary adversarial request arrivals. We prop...
International audienceWe study a cache network under arbitrary adversarial request arrivals. We prop...
International audienceWe study a cache network under arbitrary adversarial request arrivals. We prop...
International audienceWe study a cache network under arbitrary adversarial request arrivals. We prop...
Abstract Content caching is a promising approach to reduce data traffic in the back-haul links. We ...
International audienceWe study a cache network under arbitrary adversarial request arrivals. We prop...
Recent rapid growth of data traffic in mobile networks has stretched the capability of current netwo...
Abstract In this paper, the edge caching problem in fog radio access networks (F-RAN) is investigate...
peer reviewedEdge caching is an effective solution to reduce delivery latency and network congestion...
Abnstract In this paper, the edge caching problem in fog radio access network (F-RAN) is investigat...
International audienceWe study an online caching problem in which requests can be served by a local ...
The design of effective online caching policies is an increasingly important problem for content dis...
We take a systematic look at the problem of storing whole files in a cache with limited capacity in ...
The advent of wireless networks such as content distribution networks and edge computing networks ca...
Effective caching is crucial for performance of modern-day computing systems. A key optimization pro...
International audienceWe study a cache network under arbitrary adversarial request arrivals. We prop...
International audienceWe study a cache network under arbitrary adversarial request arrivals. We prop...
International audienceWe study a cache network under arbitrary adversarial request arrivals. We prop...
International audienceWe study a cache network under arbitrary adversarial request arrivals. We prop...
Abstract Content caching is a promising approach to reduce data traffic in the back-haul links. We ...
International audienceWe study a cache network under arbitrary adversarial request arrivals. We prop...
Recent rapid growth of data traffic in mobile networks has stretched the capability of current netwo...
Abstract In this paper, the edge caching problem in fog radio access networks (F-RAN) is investigate...
peer reviewedEdge caching is an effective solution to reduce delivery latency and network congestion...
Abnstract In this paper, the edge caching problem in fog radio access network (F-RAN) is investigat...
International audienceWe study an online caching problem in which requests can be served by a local ...