4.7 Article

Economically Optimal MS Association for Multimedia Content Delivery in Cache-Enabled Heterogeneous Cloud Radio Access Networks

Journal

IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 37, Issue 7, Pages 1584-1593

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSAC.2019.2916280

Keywords

Economic; MS association; cache; quality of service

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61571425]

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In cache-enabled heterogeneous cloud radio access networks (HC-RANs), mobile station (MS) association for multimedia content delivery should consider both the content caching location and the wireless channel quality. This paper studies economically optimal MS association to tradeoff the cache-hit ratio and the ratio of MSs with satisfied quality of service (QoS). When the associated enhanced remote radio unit (eRRU) stores the requesting content, the content can be fetched directly from the local cache. Otherwise, fronthaul has to he used to fetch the content. The use of fronthaul resource and cache is treated as costs, and payments of QoS-satisfied MSs are treated as incomes. Thus, the economic MS association is formulated as an optimization problem to maximize the system utility, i.e., total profit of the network operator, which is defined as the difference between incomes and costs. A belief propagation-based method is employed to solve the problem on a developed factor graph. Simulation results show that the proposed economically optimal MS association achieves much higher profit than the existing schemes and works well in the network with various loads. Moreover, the profit of the proposed scheme can he improved with inter-cell interference coordination. For the case with extremely skewed content popularity, the proposed scheme can avoid MS overloading at eRRUs storing most popular multimedia contents. Furthermore, it can support more MSs with satisfied QoS, which leads to a higher profit.

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