GCS: Collaborative video cache management strategy in multi-access edge computing

With the rapid development of multimedia services in wireless mobile networks, the video data traffic has increased exponentially. Traditional video traffic service based on cloud computing caused a large amount of traffic load and longer access delay, which severely reduces the quality of service (...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ad hoc networks 2021-06, Vol.117, p.102516, Article 102516
Hauptverfasser: Sang, Zihao, Guo, Songtao, Wang, Quyuan, Wang, Ying
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Zusammenfassung:With the rapid development of multimedia services in wireless mobile networks, the video data traffic has increased exponentially. Traditional video traffic service based on cloud computing caused a large amount of traffic load and longer access delay, which severely reduces the quality of service (QoS) of users. Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) can directly serve user requests so as to greatly reduce the traffic load and shorten access delay. At present, distributed caching is widely used in the caching deployment of base stations (BSs). However, the caching capacity of a single BS is generally particularly limited, which will degrade the performance of wireless mobile network. In this paper, a collaborative caching scheme in the heterogeneous MEC networks is designed, and the edge caching of macro base station (MBS) and small base stations (SBSs) is utilized to bring storage resources closer to users. In addition, an optimization problem of content caching is formulated to minimize the total delay cost of all users requesting content in the MEC networks. In order to solve this problem, cache management strategy (GCS) is proposed, which consists of greedy cache placement strategy and greedy cache update strategy. Finally, numerical simulations demonstrate that the GCS scheme effectively improves the cache hit rate, and significantly reduces the average delay and backhaul traffic load.
ISSN:1570-8705
1570-8713
DOI:10.1016/j.adhoc.2021.102516