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Approximation Algorithms for Mobile Data Caching in Small Cell Networks

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Poularakis, K.; Iosifidis, G.; Tassiulas, L.
Date
2014
DOI
10.1109/tcomm.2014.2351796
Sujet
Caching and routing algorithms
network optimization
facility location
problems
small cell networks
FACILITY LOCATION
SYSTEMS
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Telecommunications
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Small cells constitute a promising solution for managing the mobile data growth that has overwhelmed network operators. Local caching of popular content items at the small cell base stations (SBSs) has been proposed to decrease the costly transmissions from the macrocell base stations without requiring high capacity backhaul links for connecting the SBSs with the core network. However, the caching policy design is a challenging problem especially if one considers realistic parameters such as the bandwidth capacity constraints of the SBSs that can be reached in congested urban areas. We consider such a scenario and formulate the joint routing and caching problem aiming to maximize the fraction of content requests served locally by the deployed SBSs. This is an NP-hard problem and, hence, we cannot obtain an optimal solution. Thus, we present a novel reduction to a variant of the facility location problem, which allows us to exploit the rich literature of it, to establish algorithms with approximation guarantees for our problem. Although the reduction does not ensure tight enough bounds in general, extensive numerical results reveal a near-optimal performance that is even up to 38% better compared to conventional caching schemes using realistic system settings.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/32416
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