Graph-based Cooperative Caching in Fog-RAN
Xiaoting Cui, Yanxiang Jiang, Xuan Chen, Fu-Chun Zheng, and Xiaohu You

TL;DR
This paper introduces a graph-based method for cooperative caching in fog radio access networks, optimizing cluster formation to maximize offloaded traffic with lower complexity than brute force methods.
Contribution
A novel graph-based approach for clustering in F-RAN that reduces complexity and improves offloading performance compared to traditional methods.
Findings
Significant offloading gain demonstrated in simulations.
Proposed method has lower computational complexity.
Effective clustering improves network traffic offloading.
Abstract
In this paper, the cooperative caching problem in fog radio access networks (F-RAN) is investigated. To maximize the incremental offloaded traffic, we formulate the clustering optimization problem with the consideration of cooperative caching and local content popularity, which falls into the scope of combinatorial programming. % and is NP-hard. We then propose an effective graph-based approach to solve this challenging problem. Firstly, a node graph is constructed with its vertex set representing the considered fog access points (F-APs) and its edge set reflecting the potential cooperations among the F-APs. %whether the F-APs the distance and load difference among the F-APs. Then, by exploiting the adjacency table of each vertex of the node graph, we propose to get the complete subgraphs through indirect searching for the maximal complete subgraphs for the sake of a reduced searching…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
