A Survey of Edge Caching: Key Issues and Challenges

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With the rapid development of mobile communication technology and intelligent applications, the quantity of mobile devices and data traffic in networks have been growing exponentially, which poses a great burden to networks and brings huge challenge to servicing user demand. Edge caching, which utilizes the storage and computation resources of the edge to bring resources closer to end users, is a promising way to relieve network burden and enhance user experience. In this paper, we aim to survey the edge caching techniques from a comprehensive and systematic perspective. We first present an overview of edge caching, summarizing the three key issues regarding edge caching, i.e., where, what, and how to cache, and then introducing several significant caching metrics. We then carry out a detailed and in-depth elaboration on these three issues, which correspond to caching locations, caching objects, and caching strategies, respectively. In particular, we innovate on the issue 'what to cache', interpreting it as the classification of the 'caching objects', which can be further classified into content cache, data cache, and service cache. Finally, we discuss several open issues and challenges of edge caching to inspire future investigations in this research area.

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Li, H., Sun, M., Xia, F., Xu, X., & Bilal, M. (2024). A Survey of Edge Caching: Key Issues and Challenges. Tsinghua Science and Technology, 29(3), 818–842. https://doi.org/10.26599/TST.2023.9010051

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