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Flexible Cache-Aided Networks with Backhauling
Caching at the edge is a promising technique to cope with the increasing data
demand in wireless networks. This paper analyzes the performance of cellular
networks consisting of a tier macro-cell wireless backhaul nodes overlaid with
a tier of cache-aided small cells. We consider both static and dynamic
association policies for content delivery to the user terminals and analyze
their performance. In particular, we derive closed-form expressions for the
area spectral efficiency and the energy efficiency, which are used to optimize
relevant design parameters such as the density of cache-aided small cells and
the storage size. By means of this approach, we are able to draw useful design
insights for the deployment of highly performing cache-aided tiered networks.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, to be presented at 18th IEEE International
Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications
(SPAWC'2017), Sapporo, Japan, 201