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Modeling Energy-Delay Tradeoffs in Single Base Station with Cache

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  • Chao Fang
  • Haipeng Yao
  • Chenglin Zhao
  • Yunjie Liu

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With the explosive increase of mobile data traffic, the energy efficiency issue in cellular networks is a growing concern. Recently, the advantages of in-network caching in Internet have been widely investigated, for example, speeding up content distribution and improving network resource utilization. In this paper, we analyze the energy-delay tradeoff problem in the context of single base station (BS), which has a cache capacity to buffer the contents through it. Although additional power is consumed by the cache, work load of BS and network delay will be improved, which makes a tradeoff between network power consumption and delay. Simulation results reveal that, by introducing the cache in a BS, the network power and delay can be obviously reduced in different network conditions compared to the scenario without a cache. In addition, we find that a large cache size does not always mean a less network cost because of the more cache power consumption.

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  • Chao Fang & Haipeng Yao & Chenglin Zhao & Yunjie Liu, 2015. "Modeling Energy-Delay Tradeoffs in Single Base Station with Cache," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 11(10), pages 401465-4014, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:11:y:2015:i:10:p:401465
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/401465
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