Title
Comparison of caching strategies in modern cellular backhaul networks
Abstract
Recent popularity of smartphones drives rapid growth in the demand for cellular network bandwidth. Unfortunately, due to the centralized architecture of cellular networks, increasing the physical backhaul bandwidth is challenging. While content caching in the cellular network could be beneficial, relatively few characteristics of the cellular traffic is known to come up with a highly-effetive caching strategy. In this work, we provide insight into flow and content-level characteristics of modern 3G traffic at a large cellular ISP in South Korea. We first develop a scalable deep flow inspection (DFI) system that can manage hundreds of thousands of concurrent TCP flows on a commodity multicore server. Our DFI system collects various HTTP/TCP-level statistics and produces logs for analyzing the effectiveness of conventional Web caching, prefix-based Web caching, and TCP-level redundancy elimination (RE) without a single packet drop at a 10~Gbps link. Our week-long measurements of over 370 TBs of the 3G traffic reveal that standard Web caching can reduce download bandwidth consumption up to 27.1% while simple TCP-level RE can save the bandwidth consumption up to 42.0% with a cache of 512~GB of RAM. We also find that applying TCP-level RE on the largest 9.4% flows eliminates 68.4% of the total redundancy. Most of the redundancy (52.1%~58.9%) comes from serving the same HTTP objects while the contribution by aliased URLs is up to 38.9%.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2462456.2464442
MobiSys
Keywords
Field
DocType
bandwidth consumption,content caching,cellular traffic,cellular network bandwidth,prefix-based web caching,highly-effetive caching strategy,modern cellular backhaul network,conventional web caching,large cellular isp,standard web caching,cellular network,cellular networks
Backhaul (telecommunications),Computer science,Cache,Network packet,Computer network,Cellular traffic,Real-time computing,Redundancy (engineering),Bandwidth (signal processing),Cellular network,Scalability
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
63
2.40
24
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shinae Woo11526.39
Eunyoung Jeong21354.73
Shinjo Park3632.40
Jong-Min Lee411123.54
Sunghwan Ihm5111348.60
KyoungSoo Park6119873.47