Multi-Transmitter Coded Caching Networks with Transmitter-side Knowledge of File Popularity
Eleftherios Lampiris,
Berksan Serbetci,
Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos
et al.
Abstract:This work presents a new way of exploiting nonuniform file popularity in coded caching networks. Focusing on a fully-connected fully-interfering wireless setting with multiple cache-enabled transmitters and receivers, we show how nonuniform file popularity can be used very efficiently to accelerate the impact of transmitter-side data redundancy on receiverside coded caching. This approach is motivated by the recent discovery that, under any realistic file-size constraint, having content appear in multiple tran… Show more
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