Content delivery in fog-aided small-cell systems with offline and online caching: An information-theoretic analysis
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-18-2017
Abstract
The storage of frequently requested multimedia content at small-cell base stations (BSs) can reduce the load of macro-BSs without relying on high-speed backhaul links. In this work, the optimal operation of a system consisting of a cache-aided small-cell BS and a macro-BS is investigated for both offline and online caching settings. In particular, a binary fading one-sided interference channel is considered in which the small-cell BS, whose transmission is interfered by the macro-BS, has a limited-capacity cache. The delivery time per bit (DTB) is adopted as a measure of the coding latency, that is, the duration of the transmission block, required for reliable delivery. For offline caching, assuming a static set of popular contents, the minimum achievable DTB is characterized through information-theoretic achievability and converse arguments as a function of the cache capacity and of the capacity of the backhaul link connecting cloud and small-cell BS. For online caching, under a time-varying set of popular contents, the long-term (average) DTB is evaluated for both proactive and reactive caching policies. Furthermore, a converse argument is developed to characterize the minimum achievable long-term DTB for online caching in terms of the minimum achievable DTB for offline caching. The performance of both online and offline caching is finally compared using numerical results.
Identifier
85024475301 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Entropy
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.3390/e19070366
e-ISSN
10994300
Issue
7
Volume
19
Grant
725731
Fund Ref
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Recommended Citation
Azimi, Seyyed Mohammadreza; Simeone, Osvaldo; and Tandon, Ravi, "Content delivery in fog-aided small-cell systems with offline and online caching: An information-theoretic analysis" (2017). Faculty Publications. 9425.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/9425
