Mobility-Aware Routing and Caching: A Federated Learning Assisted Approach
We develop mobility-aware routing and caching strategies to solve the network cost minimization problem for dense small-cell networks. The challenge mainly stems from the insufficient backhaul capacity of small-cell networks and the limited storing capacity of small-cell base stations (SBSs). The optimization problem is NP-hard since both the mobility patterns of the mobilized users (MUs), as well as the MUs' preference for contents, are unknown. To tackle this problem, we start by dividing the entire geographical area into small sections, each of which containing one SBS and several MUs. Based on the concept of one-stop-shop (OSS), we propose a federated routing and popularity learning (FRPL) approach in which the SBSs cooperatively learn the routing and preference of their respective MUs, and make caching decision. Notably, FRPL enables the completion of the multi-tasks in one shot, thereby reducing the average processing time per global aggregation. Theoretical and numerical analyses show the effectiveness of our proposed approach.
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