The success of novel bandwidth-consuming multimedia services such as Video-on-Demand (VoD) is leading to a tremendous growth of the Internet traffic. Content caching can help to mitigate such uncontrolled growth by storing video content closer to the users in core, metro and access network nodes. So far, metro and especially access networks supporting mobile and fixed users have evolved independently, leveraging logically (and often also physically) separate infrastructures; this means that mobile users cannot access caches placed in the fixed access network (and vice-versa), even if they are geographically close to them, and energy consumption implications of such undesired effect must be investigated. We define an optimization problem modeling an energy-efficient placement of caches in core, metro and fixed/mobile access nodes of the network. Then, we show how the evolution towards a Fixed-Mobile Converged metro/access network, where fixed and mobile users can share caches, can reduce the energy consumed for VoD content delivery.

Savi, M., Ayoub, O., Musumeci, F., Li, Z., Verticale, G., Tornatore, M. (2016). Energy-efficient caching for Video-on-Demand in Fixed-Mobile Convergent networks. In IEEE Online Conference on Green Communications (Online GreenComm) (pp.17-22). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/OnlineGreenCom.2015.7387373].

Energy-efficient caching for Video-on-Demand in Fixed-Mobile Convergent networks

Savi Marco
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2016

Abstract

The success of novel bandwidth-consuming multimedia services such as Video-on-Demand (VoD) is leading to a tremendous growth of the Internet traffic. Content caching can help to mitigate such uncontrolled growth by storing video content closer to the users in core, metro and access network nodes. So far, metro and especially access networks supporting mobile and fixed users have evolved independently, leveraging logically (and often also physically) separate infrastructures; this means that mobile users cannot access caches placed in the fixed access network (and vice-versa), even if they are geographically close to them, and energy consumption implications of such undesired effect must be investigated. We define an optimization problem modeling an energy-efficient placement of caches in core, metro and fixed/mobile access nodes of the network. Then, we show how the evolution towards a Fixed-Mobile Converged metro/access network, where fixed and mobile users can share caches, can reduce the energy consumed for VoD content delivery.
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Fixed-mobile convergence, Content delivery, Content caching, Energy efficiency
English
IEEE Online Conference on Green Communications, OnlineGreenComm 2015
2015
IEEE Online Conference on Green Communications (Online GreenComm)
9781467371995
2016
17
22
7387373
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7387373
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Savi, M., Ayoub, O., Musumeci, F., Li, Z., Verticale, G., Tornatore, M. (2016). Energy-efficient caching for Video-on-Demand in Fixed-Mobile Convergent networks. In IEEE Online Conference on Green Communications (Online GreenComm) (pp.17-22). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/OnlineGreenCom.2015.7387373].
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