Authors
Jaime Llorca, Antonia M Tulino, Kyle Guan, Jairo Esteban, Matteo Varvello, Nakjung Choi, Daniel C Kilper
Publication date
2013/4/14
Conference
2013 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM
Pages
245-249
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Consider a network of prosumers of media content in which users dynamically create and request content objects. The request process is governed by the objects' popularity and varies across network regions and over time. In order to meet user requests, content objects can be stored and transported over the network, characterized by the capacity and energy efficiency of the storage and transport resources. The energy efficient dynamic in-network caching problem aims at finding the evolution of the network configuration, in terms of the content objects being cached and transported over each network element at any given time, that meets user requests, satisfies network resource capacities and minimizes overall energy use. We provide 1) an information-centric optimization framework for the energy efficient dynamic in-network caching problem, 2) an offline solution, EE-OFD, based on an integer linear program …
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