We consider cache-aided wireless communication scenarios where each user requests both a file from an a-priori generated cacheable library (referred to as ‘content’), and an uncacheable ‘non-content’ message generated at the start of the wireless transmission session. This scenario is easily found in real-world wireless networks, where the two types of traffic coexist and share limited radio resources. We focus on single-transmitter, single-antenna wireless networks with cache-aided receivers, where the wireless channel is modelled by a degraded Gaussian broadcast channel (GBC). For this setting, we study the delay-rate trade-off, which characterizes the content delivery time and non-content communication rates that can be achieved simultan...
The current generation has undoubtedly been witnessing a revolution of wireless network technologies...
A cache-aided K -user Gaussian broadcast channel is considered. The transmitter has a library of N e...
The work focuses on optimizing coded caching under asynchronous demands. We consider a single-stream...
We consider cache-aided wireless communication scenarios where each user requests both a file from a...
Coded caching is a novel form of content caching for wireless networks to relieve the congestion dur...
The increase in mobile Internet usage has created a need to optimize content delivery in cellular ne...
2015-07-29In classical communications/information theoretic problems, the messages (contents) are ge...
Le stockage de contenu populaire dans des caches disponibles aux utilisateurs, est une technique éme...
Caching, i.e. storing popular contents at caches available at end users, has received a significant ...
We consider the problem of delivering content cached in a wireless network of n nodes randomly locat...
none1noA promising solution in order to cope with the massive request of wireless data traffic cons...
This paper studies the Multi-Input-Multi-Output (MIMO) interference networks with arbitrary number o...
Over the past few years, tremendous advances have been made in mobile computing and wireless communi...
International audienceWe consider the content delivery problem in a fading multi-input single-output...
We investigate on the sustainability of multihop wireless communications in the context of Informati...
The current generation has undoubtedly been witnessing a revolution of wireless network technologies...
A cache-aided K -user Gaussian broadcast channel is considered. The transmitter has a library of N e...
The work focuses on optimizing coded caching under asynchronous demands. We consider a single-stream...
We consider cache-aided wireless communication scenarios where each user requests both a file from a...
Coded caching is a novel form of content caching for wireless networks to relieve the congestion dur...
The increase in mobile Internet usage has created a need to optimize content delivery in cellular ne...
2015-07-29In classical communications/information theoretic problems, the messages (contents) are ge...
Le stockage de contenu populaire dans des caches disponibles aux utilisateurs, est une technique éme...
Caching, i.e. storing popular contents at caches available at end users, has received a significant ...
We consider the problem of delivering content cached in a wireless network of n nodes randomly locat...
none1noA promising solution in order to cope with the massive request of wireless data traffic cons...
This paper studies the Multi-Input-Multi-Output (MIMO) interference networks with arbitrary number o...
Over the past few years, tremendous advances have been made in mobile computing and wireless communi...
International audienceWe consider the content delivery problem in a fading multi-input single-output...
We investigate on the sustainability of multihop wireless communications in the context of Informati...
The current generation has undoubtedly been witnessing a revolution of wireless network technologies...
A cache-aided K -user Gaussian broadcast channel is considered. The transmitter has a library of N e...
The work focuses on optimizing coded caching under asynchronous demands. We consider a single-stream...