Load Adaptive Caching Points for a Content Distribution Network

Samaneh Igder, Hamdi Idjmayyel, B. Qazi, S. Bhattacharya, J. Elmirghani
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The unprecedented growth in content demand on smartphones has significantly increased the energy consumption of current cellular and backbone networks. Apart from achieving stringent carbon footprint targets, provisioning high data rates to city vehicular users while maintaining quality of service (QoS) remains a serious challenge. In previous work, to support content delivery at high data rates, the number and locations of caching points (CPs) within a content distribution network (CDN) were optimized while reducing the operational energy consumption compared to typical cellular networks. Further reduction in energy consumption may be possible through sleep cycles, which reduces transmission energy consumption. However, sleep cycles degrade the quality of service. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a novel load adaptation technique for a CP which not only enhances content download rate but also reduces transmission energy consumption through random sleep cycles. Unlike a non-load adaptive (deterministic) CP, the performance results reveal that the load adaptive CP achieves considerably lower average piece delay (approximately 60% on average during the day), leveraging the introduction of random sleep cycles to save transmission energy. The proposed CP saves up to 84% transmission energy during off-peak hours and 33% during the whole day while fulfilling content demand in a city vehicular environment.
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为内容分发网络加载自适应缓存点
智能手机内容需求的空前增长显著增加了当前蜂窝网络和骨干网络的能耗。除了实现严格的碳足迹目标外,向城市车辆用户提供高数据速率,同时保持服务质量(QoS)仍然是一个严峻的挑战。在之前的工作中,为了支持高数据速率的内容交付,内容分发网络(CDN)中的缓存点(CPs)的数量和位置进行了优化,同时与典型的蜂窝网络相比减少了操作能耗。通过睡眠周期可以进一步降低能量消耗,从而降低传输能量消耗。但是,睡眠周期会降低服务质量。因此,我们提出了一种新的CP负载自适应技术,该技术不仅可以提高内容下载速率,还可以通过随机睡眠周期降低传输能量消耗。与非负载自适应(确定性)CP不同,性能结果表明负载自适应CP实现了相当低的平均片延迟(白天平均约为60%),利用引入随机睡眠周期来节省传输能量。该方案在非高峰时段可节省高达84%的传输能量,全天可节省33%的传输能量,同时满足城市车辆环境下的内容需求。
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