Hierarchical Content Caching in Fog Radio Access Networks:Ergodic Rate and Transmit Latency

被引:7
作者
Shiwei Jia
Yuan Ai
Zhongyuan Zhao
Mugen Peng
Chunjing Hu
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[1] KeyLaboratoryofUniversalWirelessCommunicationsforMinistryofEducation,BeijingUniversityofPostsandTelecommunications
关键词
fog radio access network; hierarchical content caching; latency; ergodic rate;
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080402 ; 080904 ; 0810 ; 081001 ;
摘要
In order to alleviate capacity constraints on the fronthaul and decrease the transmit latency, a hierarchical content caching paradigm is applied in the fog radio access networks(F-RANs). In particular, a specific cluster of remote radio heads is formed through a common centralized cloud at the baseband unit pool, while the local content is directly delivered at fog access points with edge cache and distributed radio signal processing capability. Focusing on a downlink F-RAN, the explicit expressions of ergodic rate for the hierarchical paradigm is derived. Meanwhile, both the waiting delay and latency ratio for users requiring a single content are exploited. According to the evaluation results of ergodic rate on waiting delay, the transmit latency can be effectively reduced through improving the capacity of both fronthaul and radio access links. Moreover, to fully explore the potential of hierarchical content caching, the transmit latency for users requiring multiple content objects is optimized as well in three content transmission cases with different radio access links. The simulation results verify the accuracy of the analysis, further show the latency decreases significantly due to the hierarchical paradigm.
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