Spatial Concentration of Caching in Wireless Heterogeneous Networks
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Malak, Derya; Medard, Muriel; Andrews, Jeffrey G
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IEEE We propose a decentralized caching policy for wireless heterogeneous networks that makes content placement decisions based on pairwise interactions between cache nodes. We call our proposed scheme γ-exclusion cache placement (GEC), where a parameter γ controls an exclusion radius that discourages nearby caches from storing redundant content. GEC takes into account item popularity and the nodes’ caching priorities and leverages negative dependence to relax the classic 0-1 knapsack problem to yield spatially balanced sampling across caches. We show that GEC guarantees a better concentration (reduced variance) of the required cache storage size than the state of the art, and that the cache size constraints can be satisfied with high probability. Given a cache hit probability target, we compare the 95% confidence intervals of the required cache sizes for three caching schemes: (i) independent placement, (ii) hard exclusion caching (HEC), and (iii) the proposed GEC approach. For uniform spatial traffic, we demonstrate that GEC provides approximately a 3x and 2x reduction in required cache size over (i) and (ii), respectively. For non-uniform spatial traffic based on realistic peak-hour variations in urban scenarios, the gains are even greater.
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2021Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of ElectronicsJournal
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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Malak, Derya, Medard, Muriel and Andrews, Jeffrey G. 2021. "Spatial Concentration of Caching in Wireless Heterogeneous Networks." IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 20 (6).
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