Integrated Resource Management in Software Defined Networking, Caching and Computing
Qingxia Chen, F. Richard Yu, Tao Huang, Renchao Xie, Jiang Liu, and, Yunjie Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a unified framework integrating networking, caching, and computing resources to optimize system performance and reduce costs, addressing the limitations of traditional separate approaches.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel integrated framework and joint resource allocation strategy for networking, caching, and computing, improving efficiency over traditional methods.
Findings
Significant reduction in network usage
Lower energy consumption
Outperforms traditional networks in simulations
Abstract
Recently, there are significant advances in the areas of networking, caching and computing. Nevertheless, these three important areas have traditionally been addressed separately in the existing research. In this paper, we present a novel framework that integrates networking, caching and computing in a systematic way and enables dynamic orchestration of these three resources to improve the end-to-end system performance and meet the requirements of different applications. Then, we consider the bandwidth, caching and computing resource allocation issue and formulate it as a joint caching/computing strategy and servers selection problem to minimize the combination cost of network usage and energy consumption in the framework. To minimize the combination cost of network usage and energy consumption in the framework, we formulate it as a joint caching/computing strategy and servers selection…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Software-Defined Networks and 5G · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
