Coded multicasting has been shown to be a promising approach to significantly improve the performance of content delivery networks with multiple caches downstream of a common multicast link. However, the schemes that have been shown to achieve order-optimal performance require content items to be partitioned into several packets that grows exponentially with the number of caches, leading to codes of exponential complexity that jeopardize their promising performance benefits. In this paper, we address this crucial performance-complexity tradeoff in a heterogeneous caching network setting, where edge caches with possibly different storage capacity collect multiple content requests that may follow distinct demand distributions. We extend the a...
Abstract—Coded caching can exploit new multicast opportuni-ties even when multiple users request dif...
Caching at the wireless edge is a promising approach to dealing with massive content delivery in het...
Cache-aided content delivery is studied in a multi-server system with P servers and K users, each eq...
Coded multicasting has been shown to be a promising approach to significantly improve the caching pe...
Abstract—Caching and multicasting are two key technologies for reducing traffic load in content deli...
2015-07-29In classical communications/information theoretic problems, the messages (contents) are ge...
Caching is often used in content delivery networks as a mechanism for reducing network traffic. Rece...
Caching of popular content during off-peak hours is a strategy to reduce network loads during peak h...
This work considers the multi-access caching system proposed by Hachem et al., where each user has a...
Data communications is an essential building block of everyday life. A fundamental challenge in comm...
The increase in mobile Internet usage has created a need to optimize content delivery in cellular ne...
To address the exponentially rising demand for wireless content, the use of caching is emerging as a...
Abstract—Recent advances in network coding research dra-matically changed the underlying structure o...
We study downlink beamforming in a single-cell network with a multi-antenna base station serving cac...
Abstract Multi-antenna coded caching is known to combine a global caching gain that is proportional...
Abstract—Coded caching can exploit new multicast opportuni-ties even when multiple users request dif...
Caching at the wireless edge is a promising approach to dealing with massive content delivery in het...
Cache-aided content delivery is studied in a multi-server system with P servers and K users, each eq...
Coded multicasting has been shown to be a promising approach to significantly improve the caching pe...
Abstract—Caching and multicasting are two key technologies for reducing traffic load in content deli...
2015-07-29In classical communications/information theoretic problems, the messages (contents) are ge...
Caching is often used in content delivery networks as a mechanism for reducing network traffic. Rece...
Caching of popular content during off-peak hours is a strategy to reduce network loads during peak h...
This work considers the multi-access caching system proposed by Hachem et al., where each user has a...
Data communications is an essential building block of everyday life. A fundamental challenge in comm...
The increase in mobile Internet usage has created a need to optimize content delivery in cellular ne...
To address the exponentially rising demand for wireless content, the use of caching is emerging as a...
Abstract—Recent advances in network coding research dra-matically changed the underlying structure o...
We study downlink beamforming in a single-cell network with a multi-antenna base station serving cac...
Abstract Multi-antenna coded caching is known to combine a global caching gain that is proportional...
Abstract—Coded caching can exploit new multicast opportuni-ties even when multiple users request dif...
Caching at the wireless edge is a promising approach to dealing with massive content delivery in het...
Cache-aided content delivery is studied in a multi-server system with P servers and K users, each eq...