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    Dynamic Caching for Files With Rapidly-Varying Features and Content

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    2022
    Author
    Amir, Mohamed
    Bedeer, Ebrahim
    Khattab, Tamer
    Ngatched, Telex M. N.
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    Proactive caching shows great potential to minimize peak download rates by caching popular data, in advance, at the edge. Fast-changing file features, such as fast-changing file popularities and fast-changing file contents (data freshness), represent a challenge for proactive caching if cache content update is much slower, which decreases the efficiency and usability of caching. We present a dynamic caching scheme that updates local user caches and optimizes the use of caching resources. The developed scheme index-code the updates with the delivery messages. The developed scheme is presented for a network with one cache-enabled server, that has a pool of files, communicating with K cache-enabled receivers with requests limited to the server's file pool. The developed scheme assumes partial knowledge of features variation. Asynchronous file delivery is assumed as a result of non-flexible receivers' request timing. We show that the file delivery messages can be used to proactively and constantly update the receivers' finite caches by index-coding the update messages with delivery messages at no additional rate-cost. We also show that this mechanism reduces the downloaded traffic and can be used to reduce other QoS metrics.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TCOMM.2022.3214885
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/57793
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