Towards Mobility-Aware Proactive Caching for Vehicular Ad hoc Networks

Yousef AlNagar, Sameh Hosny, A. El-Sherif
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Harnessing information about the user mobility pattern and daily demand can enhance the network capability to improve the quality of experience (QoE) at Vehicular Ad- Hoc Networks (VANETs). Proactive caching, as one of the key features offered by 5G networks, has lately received much interest. However, more research is still needed to convey large-sized multimedia content including video, audio and pictures to the high speed moving vehicles. In this paper, we study the gains achieved by proactive caching in Roadside Units (RSUs) where we take into consideration the effect of the vehicle velocity on the optimal caching decision. Information about the user demand and mobility is harnessed to cache some files in RSUs, which will communicate with vehicles traversing along the visited roads before the actual demand. Our main objective is to minimize the total network latency. Towards this objective, we formulate two optimization problems for non-cooperative and cooperative caching schemes to find the optimal caching policy to decide which files to be cached by the RSUs. Due to the complexity of these problems, we propose a sub-optimal caching policy for each scheme. We compare the performance of the optimal caching policy to that of the sub-optimal caching policy. Numerical results show that proactive caching has a significant performance gain when compared to the baseline reactive scenario. Moreover, results reveal that the cooperative caching scheme is more efficient than the non-cooperative scheme.
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面向车辆自组织网络的移动感知主动缓存
利用用户移动模式和日常需求信息可以增强网络能力,从而提高车载自组织网络(VANETs)的体验质量。主动缓存作为5G网络提供的关键功能之一,最近引起了人们的极大兴趣。然而,如何在高速行驶的车辆上传输包括视频、音频和图片在内的大型多媒体内容,还需要更多的研究。在本文中,我们研究了路边单元(rsu)中主动缓存所获得的收益,其中我们考虑了车辆速度对最优缓存决策的影响。有关用户需求和移动性的信息被用来缓存rsu中的一些文件,这些文件将在实际需求之前与沿着所访问的道路穿越的车辆进行通信。我们的主要目标是最小化总的网络延迟。为了实现这一目标,我们制定了非合作和合作缓存方案的两个优化问题,以找到最优的缓存策略来决定哪些文件被rsu缓存。由于这些问题的复杂性,我们为每个方案提出了一个次优缓存策略。我们比较了最优缓存策略和次优缓存策略的性能。数值结果表明,与基线响应式场景相比,主动缓存具有显著的性能增益。结果表明,协作缓存方案比非协作缓存方案效率更高。
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