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Optimal Push and Pull-Based Edge Caching For Dynamic Content

IEEE-ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING(2024)

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Abstract
We introduce a framework and optimal 'fresh' caching for a content distribution network (CDN) comprising a front-end local cache and a back-end database. The data content is dynamically updated at a back-end database and end-users are interested in the most-recent version of that content. We formulate the average cost minimization problem that captures the system's cost due to the service of aging content as well as the regular cache update cost. We consider the cost minimization problem from two individual perspectives based on the available information to either side of the CDN: the back-end database perspective and the front-end local cache perspective. For the back-end database, the instantaneous version of content is observable but the exact demand is not. Caching decisions made by the back-end database are termed 'push-based caching.' For the front-end local cache, the age of content version in the cache is not observable, yet the instantaneous demand is. Caching decisions made by the front-end local cache are termed 'pull-based caching.' Our investigations reveal which type of information, updates, or demand dynamic, is of higher value towards achieving the minimum cost based on other network parameters including content popularity, update rate, and demand intensity.
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Databases,Costs,Measurement,Video on demand,Statistics,Sociology,Social networking (online),Content distribution networks,caching,age of information,dynamic content
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