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What is Dynamic Input

Fundamental and Supportive Technologies for 5G Mobile Networks
For Dynamic Input, there is unbalanced distribution of user devices and virtual machines and distribution will continuously change over time.
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Dynamic Cache Management of Cloud RAN and Multi-Access Edge Computing for 5G Networks
Deepika Pathinga Rajendiran (San Jose State University, USA), Yihang Tang (San Jose State University, USA), and Melody Moh (San Jose State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 33
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1152-7.ch006
Abstract
Using a cache to improve efficiency and to save on the cost of a computer system has been a field that attracts many researchers, including those in the area of cellular network systems. The first part of this chapter focuses on adaptive cache management schemes for cloud radio access networks (CRAN) and multi-access edge computing (MEC) of 5G mobile technologies. Experimental results run through CloudSim show that the proposed adaptive algorithms are effective in increasing cache hit rate, guaranteeing QoS, and in reducing algorithm execution time. In second part of this chapter, a new cache management algorithm using Zipf distribution to address dynamic input is proposed for CRAN and MEC models. A performance test is also run using iFogSim to show the improvement made by the proposed algorithm over the original versions. This work contributes in the support of 5G for IoT by enhancing CRAN and MEC performance; it also contributes to how novel caching algorithms can resolve the unbalanced input load caused by changing distributions of the input traffic.
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