Content delivery networks often employ caching to reduce transmission rates from the central server to the end users. Recently, the technique of coded caching was introduced whereby coding in the caches and coded transmission signals from the central server are considered. Prior results in this area demonstrate that carefully designing the placement of content in the caches and designing appropriate coded delivery signals from the server allow for a system where the delivery rates can be significantly smaller than conventional schemes. However, matching upper and lower bounds on the transmission rate have not yet been obtained. In this work, we derive tighter lower bounds on the coded caching rate than were known previously. We demonstrate ...
The device-to-device (D2D) centralized coded caching problem is studied for the three-user scenario,...
This work considers the multi-access caching system proposed by Hachem et al., where each user has a...
In this paper, an interference network with arbitrary number of transmitters and receivers is studie...
Caching is often used in content delivery networks as a mechanism for reducing network traffic. Rece...
Caching is often used in content delivery networks as a mechanism for reducing network traffic. Rece...
Centralized coded caching problem, in which a server with N distinct files, each with the size of F ...
Caching is popular technique in content delivery networks that allows for reductions in transmission...
A centralized coded caching system, consisting of a server delivering N popular files, each of size ...
An information-theoretic lower bound is developed for the caching system studied by Maddah-Ali and N...
A centralized coded caching system, consisting of a server delivering N popular files, each of size ...
Caching is an approach to smoothen the variability of traffic over time. Recently it has been proved...
A cache-aided K-user Gaussian broadcast channel (BC) is considered. The transmitter has a library of...
For a caching system with multiple users, we aim to characterize the memory-rate tradeoff for cachin...
Abstract—Coded caching can exploit new multicast opportuni-ties even when multiple users request dif...
We consider the coded caching problem with a central server containing N files, each of length F bit...
The device-to-device (D2D) centralized coded caching problem is studied for the three-user scenario,...
This work considers the multi-access caching system proposed by Hachem et al., where each user has a...
In this paper, an interference network with arbitrary number of transmitters and receivers is studie...
Caching is often used in content delivery networks as a mechanism for reducing network traffic. Rece...
Caching is often used in content delivery networks as a mechanism for reducing network traffic. Rece...
Centralized coded caching problem, in which a server with N distinct files, each with the size of F ...
Caching is popular technique in content delivery networks that allows for reductions in transmission...
A centralized coded caching system, consisting of a server delivering N popular files, each of size ...
An information-theoretic lower bound is developed for the caching system studied by Maddah-Ali and N...
A centralized coded caching system, consisting of a server delivering N popular files, each of size ...
Caching is an approach to smoothen the variability of traffic over time. Recently it has been proved...
A cache-aided K-user Gaussian broadcast channel (BC) is considered. The transmitter has a library of...
For a caching system with multiple users, we aim to characterize the memory-rate tradeoff for cachin...
Abstract—Coded caching can exploit new multicast opportuni-ties even when multiple users request dif...
We consider the coded caching problem with a central server containing N files, each of length F bit...
The device-to-device (D2D) centralized coded caching problem is studied for the three-user scenario,...
This work considers the multi-access caching system proposed by Hachem et al., where each user has a...
In this paper, an interference network with arbitrary number of transmitters and receivers is studie...