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Abstract
In this paper, content caching is considered in a software-defined hyper-cellular network (SD-HCN) with capacity-limited backhaul connections. To achieve efficient content caching and delivery at the network edge, an analytical framework of minimizing the average content provisioning cost of SD-HCN, e.g., latency, bandwidth, and so on, is first formulated subjected to a sum storage capacity constraint. An optimal solution to this problem requires a joint design of storage allocation and content placement at the centralized control base station (CBS) and distributed traffic base stations (TBSs), which is NP-hard in general. To provide insights, a baseline non-cooperative caching strategy is first introduced between the CBS and TBSs. Then, an efficient cooperative edge caching strategy is proposed by leveraging the vertical cooperation between the CBS and TBSs, and horizontal cooperation between the TBSs. Analytical results demonstrate that the content provisioning cost of SD-HCN is significantly reduced by using the analytically obtained optimal storage allocation between the CBS and TBSs, and the proposed cooperative edge caching strategy always outperforms the non-cooperative caching strategy. Furthermore, by switching between the vertical and horizontal cooperative caching modes, extra performance gains can be achieved by the proposed cooperative edge caching strategy.
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