• DocumentCode
    2108573
  • Title

    Information centric modeling for two-tier cache enabled cellular networks

  • Author

    Zaidi, Syed Ali Raza ; Ghogho, Mounir ; McLernon, Desmond C.

  • Author_Institution
    School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    8-12 June 2015
  • Firstpage
    80
  • Lastpage
    86
  • Abstract
    In this article, we introduce a new metric called ‘information centric coverage probability’ to characterize the performance of a two-tier cache enabled cellular network. The proposed metric unifies the dynamics of in-network caching and heterogeneous networking to provide a unified performance measure. Specifically, it quantifies the probability that a mobile user (MU) is covered at a desired rate when a certain content is requested from a global content library. In other words, it quantifies the percentage of time when an MU can be served locally without paying the traffic penalties at backhaul, fronthaul and core networks. Caching dynamics are modeled by considering that the content which is least recently used (LRU) is evicted while the requested content is stored in the cache. The considered two-tier cellular model leverages coordination between the macro base-station (MBS) and the small cell base-stations (SBSs) to maximize the resource efficiency. More specifically, coordination between macro and small cells enables an arbitrary SBS to exploit the caches at other SBSs in the neighborhood. Thus reducing the requirement for huge and expensive memory modules at individual SBSs. The spatial dynamics of cellular network are modeled by borrowing well established tools from stochastic geometry. Propagation uncertainties are explicitly factored in characterization by considering the small scale Rayleigh fading and the large scale power-law path-loss model. It is shown that the information centric coverage probability is a function of (i) the size of caches at the SBSs and the MBS; (ii) the content eviction strategy; (iii) the underlying popularity law for referenced objects; (iv) the size of the global content library; (v) desired downlink transmission rate; (vi) the amount of spectrum allocated to each tier; (vii) pathloss exponent; and (viii) the deployment density of the SBSs and the MBSs. Our analysis reveals that significant performance gains ca- be harnessed with appropriate dimensioning of both cache sizes and deployment density. Finally, identification of memory limited vs. QoS limited operational regime for two-tier cellular networks is considered.
  • Keywords
    Approximation methods; Gaussian approximation; Libraries; Measurement; Quality of service; Random variables; Space exploration; Cache; LRU; Poisson process; coverage; small cells; two-tier;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Communication Workshop (ICCW), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    London, United Kingdom
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICCW.2015.7247159
  • Filename
    7247159