Wireless caching helper networks : ginibre point process modeling and analysis

In this paper, we consider wireless caching helper networks (WCHNs) consisting of cache-enabled device-to-device (D2D) transmitters and caching helpers (CHs), which deliver data by exploiting cached contents. We consider two types of modes at a typical user, namely D2D and CH modes. In the D2D and C...

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Main Authors: Kong, Han-Bae, Flint, Ian, Wang, Ping, Niyato, Dusit, Privault, Nicolas
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1372472023-02-28T19:17:30Z Wireless caching helper networks : ginibre point process modeling and analysis Kong, Han-Bae Flint, Ian Wang, Ping Niyato, Dusit Privault, Nicolas School of Computer Science and Engineering School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences 2018 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) Engineering::Computer science and engineering Device-to-device Communication Transmitters In this paper, we consider wireless caching helper networks (WCHNs) consisting of cache-enabled device-to-device (D2D) transmitters and caching helpers (CHs), which deliver data by exploiting cached contents. We consider two types of modes at a typical user, namely D2D and CH modes. In the D2D and CH modes, after requesting a content, the user receives the content from a D2D transmitter and a CH caching the content, respectively. In practical scenarios, to mitigate interference, the CHs may not be placed close to each other, and thus there exists a form of repulsion among the CHs' locations. In this context, we model the spatial distribution of the CHs as a β-Ginibre point processe, which reflects the repulsive behavior and contains the Poisson point process as a special case. Then, we provide analytical expressions for the coverage probabilities in the WCHNs. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Accepted version 2020-03-11T05:04:07Z 2020-03-11T05:04:07Z 2018 Conference Paper Kong, H.-B., Flint, I., Wang, P., Niyato, D., & Privault, N. (2018). Wireless caching helper networks : ginibre point process modeling and analysis. Proceedings of 2018 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC). doi:10.1109/ICC.2018.8422493 9781538631805 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137247 10.1109/ICC.2018.8422493 2-s2.0-85051430740 1 6 en © 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. The published version is available at: https://doi.org/10.1109/ICC.2018.8422493. application/pdf
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Device-to-device Communication
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Kong, Han-Bae
Flint, Ian
Wang, Ping
Niyato, Dusit
Privault, Nicolas
Wireless caching helper networks : ginibre point process modeling and analysis
description In this paper, we consider wireless caching helper networks (WCHNs) consisting of cache-enabled device-to-device (D2D) transmitters and caching helpers (CHs), which deliver data by exploiting cached contents. We consider two types of modes at a typical user, namely D2D and CH modes. In the D2D and CH modes, after requesting a content, the user receives the content from a D2D transmitter and a CH caching the content, respectively. In practical scenarios, to mitigate interference, the CHs may not be placed close to each other, and thus there exists a form of repulsion among the CHs' locations. In this context, we model the spatial distribution of the CHs as a β-Ginibre point processe, which reflects the repulsive behavior and contains the Poisson point process as a special case. Then, we provide analytical expressions for the coverage probabilities in the WCHNs.
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Kong, Han-Bae
Flint, Ian
Wang, Ping
Niyato, Dusit
Privault, Nicolas
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author Kong, Han-Bae
Flint, Ian
Wang, Ping
Niyato, Dusit
Privault, Nicolas
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title Wireless caching helper networks : ginibre point process modeling and analysis
title_short Wireless caching helper networks : ginibre point process modeling and analysis
title_full Wireless caching helper networks : ginibre point process modeling and analysis
title_fullStr Wireless caching helper networks : ginibre point process modeling and analysis
title_full_unstemmed Wireless caching helper networks : ginibre point process modeling and analysis
title_sort wireless caching helper networks : ginibre point process modeling and analysis
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