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A Collaborative Caching-Transmission Method for Heterogeneous Video Services in Cache-Enabled Terahertz Heterogeneous Networks

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY
Volume 71, Issue 3, Pages 3187-3200

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TVT.2022.3141335

Keywords

Wireless communication; Device-to-device communication; Video coding; Resource management; Network architecture; Multicast communication; Cooperative caching; D2D; multicast; SVC; THz; wireless caching

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This paper studies a collaborative caching-transmission method in cache-enabled terahertz (THz) heterogeneous networks to mitigate the impact of the dramatic growth of wireless video traffic. A novel scalable video coding (SVC)-based two-tier cooperative caching strategy and a hierarchical hybrid transmission scheme are proposed. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method can achieve quasi-optimal performance.
To mitigate the impact of the dramatic growth of wireless video traffic and provide users with heterogeneous video services, a collaborative caching-transmission method in cache-enabled terahertz (THz) heterogeneous networks is studied in this paper. We propose a novel scalable video coding (SVC)-based two-tier cooperative caching strategy that can provide video services with different perceptual qualities. In addition, we propose a hierarchical hybrid transmission scheme where users obtain the requested layer files through the cooperative cellular multicast-D2D and THz transmissions. A base layer-based multicast group aggregation process is presented to improve resource utilization, while an efficient multicast transmission resource scheduling scheme can make better use of the spatial reusability. We derive the expressions for the average offloading capacity gain and average energy consumption, and formulate an efficiency function optimization problem. The problem is efficiently solved by the greedy strategy-gradient descent based caching solution and long tail distribution based heuristic caching solution. Simulation results validate the two solutions and demonstrate that the proposed caching-transmission method can achieve quasi-optimal performance compared with other contrasting schemes.

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