IEEE INFOCOM 2019 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications 2019
DOI: 10.1109/infocom.2019.8737427
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Access Strategies for Network Caching

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“…For example, the study in [1] shows that indicators may degrade the performance in some scenarios in what is refer to as the "Bloom Paradox". The works [26]- [28] tackle a distributed scenario where multiple caches send indicators, and the client needs to formulate an access strategy that minimizes the total expected cost. The work of [29] suggests methods to reduce the transmission overheads of indicators, at the expense of larger local memory consumption.…”
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“…For example, the study in [1] shows that indicators may degrade the performance in some scenarios in what is refer to as the "Bloom Paradox". The works [26]- [28] tackle a distributed scenario where multiple caches send indicators, and the client needs to formulate an access strategy that minimizes the total expected cost. The work of [29] suggests methods to reduce the transmission overheads of indicators, at the expense of larger local memory consumption.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The service cost is the sum of the cache access cost, and the miss penalty cost. To make a meaningful comparison of performance, we focus our attention on the average service cost of all the requests in the sequence, thus following similar cost models studied in previous works [26], [28], [35].…”
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“…For instance, [19] focuses on updating the placement in order to react to traffic changes, and [20] deals with the parallelization opportunities offered by VNF graphs. Other works [10], [21] focus on the choice between MEC-and cloud-based computation resources, while [8] studies which cache storage (i.e., MECor cloud-based) to access, balancing miss probability and cost.…”
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“…Consequently, the problem of advertising space-efficient indicators while keeping a low falsepositive rate has attracted a bulk of research effort [7], [9]- [11], [13]. Other works addressed the cache selection problem, namely, selecting which cache to access when there exist one (or more) several positive indications, where some of them may actually be false-positives [7], [14].…”
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