Title :
Throughput-Delay Tradeoffs in Content-Centric Ad Hoc and Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Author :
Milad Mahdian;Edmund Yeh
Abstract :
We study the throughput and delay characteristics of wireless networks based on a content-centric network architecture, where users are mainly interested in retrieving content stored in the network, rather than in maintaining source-destination communication. Nodes are assumed to be uniformly distributed in the network area. Each node has a limited-capacity content store, which it uses to cache contents according to the proposed caching scheme. Requested content follows a general popularity distribution, and users employ multi-hop communication to retrieve the requested content from the closest cache. We derive the throughput-delay tradeoff of the content-centric wireless network model and solve the caching optimization problem. We then evaluate the network performance for a Zipf content popularity distribution, letting the number of content types and the network size both go to infinity. Finally, we extend our analysis to heterogeneous wireless networks where, in addition to wireless nodes, there are a number of base stations uniformly distributed at random in the network area.
Keywords :
"Wireless networks","Throughput","Delays","Base stations","Ad hoc networks","Analytical models"
Conference_Titel :
Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2015 IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2015.7417606