Handover-Aware Content Replication for Mobile-CDN

This letter proposes a handover-aware content replication mechanism for mobile content delivery networks. This mechanism allows us to select the most optimal surrogate servers and assign these to the mobile clients through built-in tables. The optimal surrogate selection process begins by predicting the mobility of clients through Gauss–Markov model. Then, it continues with server modeling based on G/G/1 queuing system for load estimation. We also use the <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">${k}$ </tex-math></inline-formula>-order autoregressive model to observe the future values of the estimated loads. The proposed strategy reduces the content replication delays and packet losses by 53% and 42%, respectively.

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