This paper investigates one of the fundamental issues in cache-enabled heterogeneous networks (HetNets): how many cache instances should be deployed at different base stations, in order to provide guaranteed service in a cost-effective manner. Specifically, we consider two-tier HetNets with hierarchical caching, where the most popular files are cached at small cell base stations (SBSs) while the less popular ones are cached at macro base stations (MBSs). For a given network cache deployment budget, the cache sizes for MBSs and SBSs are optimized to maximize network capacity while satisfying the file transmission rate requirements. As cache sizes of MBSs and SBSs affect the traffic load distribution, inter-tier traffic steering is also emplo...
© 1983-2012 IEEE. We develop the optimal economical caching schemes in cache-enabled heterogeneous n...
The increase in wireless data traffic is encouraging a shift from standard cellular networks, with o...
Caching the content closer to the user equipments (UEs) in heterogenous cellular networks (HetNets) ...
In this article, we introduce a new metric called `information centric coverage probability' to char...
International audienceCaching popular contents at base stations (BSs) of a heterogeneous cellular ne...
The growing popularity of mobile multimedia content and the increase of wireless access bitrates are...
In this work we investigate optimal geographical caching in heterogeneous cellular networks where di...
To address the serious challenge from the explosive growth of requests (e.g., higher data rates, rel...
International audience—We consider the problem of caching in next gener-ation mobile cellular networ...
International audienceWe consider a network model where small base stations (SBSs) have caching capa...
Abstract—We consider the problem of caching in next gener-ation mobile cellular networks where small...
The emerging 5G wireless networks will pose extreme requirements such as high throughput and low lat...
A promising solution in order to cope with the massive request of wireless data traffic consists of...
27th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, SIU (2019: Sivas, Turkey)In this ...
In this paper, we aim to minimize the average file transmission delay via bandwidth allocation and c...
© 1983-2012 IEEE. We develop the optimal economical caching schemes in cache-enabled heterogeneous n...
The increase in wireless data traffic is encouraging a shift from standard cellular networks, with o...
Caching the content closer to the user equipments (UEs) in heterogenous cellular networks (HetNets) ...
In this article, we introduce a new metric called `information centric coverage probability' to char...
International audienceCaching popular contents at base stations (BSs) of a heterogeneous cellular ne...
The growing popularity of mobile multimedia content and the increase of wireless access bitrates are...
In this work we investigate optimal geographical caching in heterogeneous cellular networks where di...
To address the serious challenge from the explosive growth of requests (e.g., higher data rates, rel...
International audience—We consider the problem of caching in next gener-ation mobile cellular networ...
International audienceWe consider a network model where small base stations (SBSs) have caching capa...
Abstract—We consider the problem of caching in next gener-ation mobile cellular networks where small...
The emerging 5G wireless networks will pose extreme requirements such as high throughput and low lat...
A promising solution in order to cope with the massive request of wireless data traffic consists of...
27th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, SIU (2019: Sivas, Turkey)In this ...
In this paper, we aim to minimize the average file transmission delay via bandwidth allocation and c...
© 1983-2012 IEEE. We develop the optimal economical caching schemes in cache-enabled heterogeneous n...
The increase in wireless data traffic is encouraging a shift from standard cellular networks, with o...
Caching the content closer to the user equipments (UEs) in heterogenous cellular networks (HetNets) ...