We study the caching problem when we are allowed to match each user to one of a subset of caches after its request is revealed. We focus on non-uniformly popular content, specifically when the file popularities obey a Zipf distribution. We study two extremal schemes: one focusing on coded server transmissions while ignoring matching capabilities and the other focusing on adaptive matching while ignoring potential coding opportunities. We derive the rates achieved by these schemes and characterize the regimes in which one outperforms the other. We also compare them to information-theoretic outer bounds and finally propose a hybrid scheme that generalizes ideas from the two schemes and performs at least as well as either of them in most memor...
Abstract — We present a universal algorithm for the classical online problem of caching or demand pa...
In this thesis, we elevate coded caching from their purely information-theoretic framework to a stoc...
Caching is a widely relevant problem in the world of ever-growing online traffic. In recent years, o...
This thesis aims to develop an optimization framework for the development of coded caching schemes t...
In this paper, we present information theoretic inner and outer bounds on the fundamental tradeoff b...
In the celebrated coded caching problem studied by Maddah-Ali and Niesen, the peak-traffic network l...
In this dissertation, we consider the caching system of multiple cache-enabled users with nonuniform...
International audienceThis paper focuses on similarity caching systems, in which a user request for ...
To reduce the network load during peak hours, servers deliver partial data to users during the off-p...
Caching content closer to the users has been proposed as a win-win scenario in order to offer better...
As a promising new technology with the unique properties like high efficiency, scalability and fault...
Recent work has demonstrated that for content caching, joint design of storage and delivery can yiel...
Cache policies to minimize the content retrieval cost have been studied through competitive analysis...
Cache policies to minimize the content retrieval cost have been studied through competitive analysis...
Content caching at the small-cell base stations (sBSs) in a heterogeneous wireless network is consid...
Abstract — We present a universal algorithm for the classical online problem of caching or demand pa...
In this thesis, we elevate coded caching from their purely information-theoretic framework to a stoc...
Caching is a widely relevant problem in the world of ever-growing online traffic. In recent years, o...
This thesis aims to develop an optimization framework for the development of coded caching schemes t...
In this paper, we present information theoretic inner and outer bounds on the fundamental tradeoff b...
In the celebrated coded caching problem studied by Maddah-Ali and Niesen, the peak-traffic network l...
In this dissertation, we consider the caching system of multiple cache-enabled users with nonuniform...
International audienceThis paper focuses on similarity caching systems, in which a user request for ...
To reduce the network load during peak hours, servers deliver partial data to users during the off-p...
Caching content closer to the users has been proposed as a win-win scenario in order to offer better...
As a promising new technology with the unique properties like high efficiency, scalability and fault...
Recent work has demonstrated that for content caching, joint design of storage and delivery can yiel...
Cache policies to minimize the content retrieval cost have been studied through competitive analysis...
Cache policies to minimize the content retrieval cost have been studied through competitive analysis...
Content caching at the small-cell base stations (sBSs) in a heterogeneous wireless network is consid...
Abstract — We present a universal algorithm for the classical online problem of caching or demand pa...
In this thesis, we elevate coded caching from their purely information-theoretic framework to a stoc...
Caching is a widely relevant problem in the world of ever-growing online traffic. In recent years, o...