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Energy-Efficient Wireless Content Delivery with Proactive Caching

Networking and Internet Architecture 2017-02-22 v1 Information Theory math.IT Optimization and Control

Abstract

We propose an intelligent proactive content caching scheme to reduce the energy consumption in wireless downlink. We consider an online social network (OSN) setting where new contents are generated over time, and remain \textit{relevant} to the user for a random lifetime. Contents are downloaded to the user equipment (UE) through a time-varying wireless channel at an energy cost that depends on the channel state and the number of contents downloaded. The user accesses the OSN at random time instants, and consumes all the relevant contents. To reduce the energy consumption, we propose \textit{proactive caching} of contents under favorable channel conditions to a finite capacity cache memory. Assuming that the channel quality (or equivalently, the cost of downloading data) is memoryless over time slots, we show that the optimal caching policy, which may replace contents in the cache with shorter remaining lifetime with contents at the server that remain relevant longer, has certain threshold structure with respect to the channel quality. Since the optimal policy is computationally demanding in practice, we introduce a simplified caching scheme and optimize its parameters using policy search. We also present two lower bounds on the energy consumption. We demonstrate through numerical simulations that the proposed caching scheme significantly reduces the energy consumption compared to traditional reactive caching tools, and achieves close-to-optimal performance for a wide variety of system parameters.

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@article{arxiv.1702.06382,
  title  = {Energy-Efficient Wireless Content Delivery with Proactive Caching},
  author = {Samuel O. Somuyiwa and András György and Deniz Gündüz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.06382},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

6 pages, 2 figures. Submitted, under review

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