Opportunistic traffic offloading has been proposed to tackle overload problems in cellular networks. However, existing proposals only address D2D-based offloading techniques with deadline-based data propagation, and neglect content injection procedures. In contrast, we tackle the offloading issue from another perspective: the base station interference coordination problem during content injection. In particular, we focus on the dissemination of contents, and aim at the minimisation of the total transmission time spent by base stations to inject the contents into the network. We leverage the ABSF technique to keep under control intercell interference in such process. We formulate an optimisation problem, prove that it is NP-Hard and NP-Complete, and propose a near-optimal heuristic to solve it. Our algorithm substantially outperforms classical intercell interference approaches, as we evaluate through the simulation of LTE-A networks.

Enhanced content update dissemination through D2D in 5G cellular networks

SCIANCALEPORE, VINCENZO;CAPONE, ANTONIO
2016-01-01

Abstract

Opportunistic traffic offloading has been proposed to tackle overload problems in cellular networks. However, existing proposals only address D2D-based offloading techniques with deadline-based data propagation, and neglect content injection procedures. In contrast, we tackle the offloading issue from another perspective: the base station interference coordination problem during content injection. In particular, we focus on the dissemination of contents, and aim at the minimisation of the total transmission time spent by base stations to inject the contents into the network. We leverage the ABSF technique to keep under control intercell interference in such process. We formulate an optimisation problem, prove that it is NP-Hard and NP-Complete, and propose a near-optimal heuristic to solve it. Our algorithm substantially outperforms classical intercell interference approaches, as we evaluate through the simulation of LTE-A networks.
2016
ABSF; Content Dissemination; D2D; eICIC; Injection; LTE-A; Multicast; NP-Hard; Offloading; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Applied Mathematics; Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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