2019
DOI: 10.3390/s19112449
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Multi-Location-Aware Joint Optimization of Content Caching and Delivery for Backhaul-Constrained UDN

Abstract: Mobile edge caching is regarded as a promising way to reduce the backhaul load of the base stations (BSs). However, the capacity of BSs’ cache tends to be small, while mobile users’ content preferences are diverse. Furthermore, both the locations of users and user-BS association are uncertain in wireless networks. All of these pose great challenges on the content caching and content delivery. This paper studies the joint optimization of the content placement and content delivery schemes in the cache-enabled ul… Show more

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“…The authors of [12] utilized the way of caching at BSs, which contributed to the great benefits for the performance of video capacity and the experience of low latency. In [13], a content placement algorithm together with a resource allocation algorithm was jointly developed to solve the trade-off between the content placement of UEs and resource allocation between UEs and BSs. The results showed that the developed algorithms had outstanding performance in terms of the quality of service guarantee.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of [12] utilized the way of caching at BSs, which contributed to the great benefits for the performance of video capacity and the experience of low latency. In [13], a content placement algorithm together with a resource allocation algorithm was jointly developed to solve the trade-off between the content placement of UEs and resource allocation between UEs and BSs. The results showed that the developed algorithms had outstanding performance in terms of the quality of service guarantee.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%