AbstractWe introduce a theoretical model for connection caching. In our model each host maintains (caches) a limited number of open connections to other hosts. A request may utilize an open connection in which case it is a hit, or it may require to open a new connection in which case it is a miss. Establishment of a new connection may force termination (eviction) of another connection at each of the endpoints. The goal is to serve the request sequence with minimum number of misses. This model differs from the standard caching model as it involves many caches which affect each other: a decision to terminate a connection by one node affects the cache of another node that is forced to accept the termination. Our motivation to study the problem...
Caching is often used in content delivery networks as a mechanism for reducing network traffic. Rece...
Abstract—Content caching at intermediate nodes is a very effective way to optimize the operations of...
Data communications is an essential building block of everyday life. A fundamental challenge in comm...
AbstractWe introduce a theoretical model for connection caching. In our model each host maintains (c...
Cohen et al. [5] recently initiated the theoretical study of connection caching in the world-wide we...
Document caching and connection caching are extensively studied problems. In document caching, one h...
Caching has been recognized as an effective scheme for avoiding service bottleneck and reducing netw...
Communication between clients and servers in the Web is performed using TCP (Transmission Control Pr...
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...
In the celebrated coded caching problem studied by Maddah-Ali and Niesen, the peak-traffic network l...
Exponential expansion in network dimensionality and user traffic has created substantial traffic con...
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...
Content Caching at intermediate nodes, such that future requests can be served without going back to...
International audienceThe bandwidth demands on the (World-Wide) Web continue to grow at an exponenti...
International audienceThe potential availability of storage space at cellular and femtocell base-sta...
Caching is often used in content delivery networks as a mechanism for reducing network traffic. Rece...
Abstract—Content caching at intermediate nodes is a very effective way to optimize the operations of...
Data communications is an essential building block of everyday life. A fundamental challenge in comm...
AbstractWe introduce a theoretical model for connection caching. In our model each host maintains (c...
Cohen et al. [5] recently initiated the theoretical study of connection caching in the world-wide we...
Document caching and connection caching are extensively studied problems. In document caching, one h...
Caching has been recognized as an effective scheme for avoiding service bottleneck and reducing netw...
Communication between clients and servers in the Web is performed using TCP (Transmission Control Pr...
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...
In the celebrated coded caching problem studied by Maddah-Ali and Niesen, the peak-traffic network l...
Exponential expansion in network dimensionality and user traffic has created substantial traffic con...
We study web caching with request reordering. The goal is to maintain a cache of web documents so th...
Content Caching at intermediate nodes, such that future requests can be served without going back to...
International audienceThe bandwidth demands on the (World-Wide) Web continue to grow at an exponenti...
International audienceThe potential availability of storage space at cellular and femtocell base-sta...
Caching is often used in content delivery networks as a mechanism for reducing network traffic. Rece...
Abstract—Content caching at intermediate nodes is a very effective way to optimize the operations of...
Data communications is an essential building block of everyday life. A fundamental challenge in comm...