FemtoCaching: Wireless Content Delivery Through Distributed Caching Helpers
The University of Texas at Austin · University of Southern California · +1 more institution
Abstract
Video on-demand streaming from Internet-based servers is becoming one of the most important services offered by wireless networks today. In order to improve the area spectral efficiency of video transmission in cellular systems, small cells heterogeneous architectures (e.g., femtocells, WiFi off-loading) are being proposed, such that video traffic to nomadic users can be handled by short-range links to the nearest small cell access points (referred to as “helpers”). As the helper deployment density increases, the backhaul capacity becomes the system bottleneck. In order to alleviate such bottleneck we propose a system where helpers with low-rate backhaul but high storage capacity cache popular video files.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 79.93
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 45
Authors
5- KSKarthikeyan ShanmugamCorresponding
The University of Texas at Austin
- NGNegin Golrezaei
University of Southern California, John Marshall Law School
- AGAlexandros G. Dimakis
The University of Texas at Austin
- AFAndreas F. Molisch
University of Southern California
- GCGiuseppe Caire
University of Southern California
Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Computer network
- Upload
- Bottleneck
- Server
- Backhaul (telecommunications)
- File server
- Cache