This work explores a multiple transmit antenna setting in a multi-access coded caching (MACC) network where each user accesses more than one cache. A MACC network has $K$ users and $K$ caches, and each user has access to $r < K$ consecutive caches in a cyclic wrap-around manner. There are $L$ antennas at the server, and each cache has a normalized size of $M/N \leq 1$. The cyclic wrap-around MACC network with a single antenna at the server has been a well-investigated topic, and several coded caching schemes and improved lower bounds on the performance are known for the same. However, this MACC network has not yet been studied under multi-antenna settings in the coded caching literature. We study the multi-antenna MACC problem and propose a...
Abstract A multi-antenna broadcast channel scenario is considered where a base station delivers con...
To address the exponentially rising demand for wireless content, the use of caching is emerging as a...
Abstract Immersive viewing, as the next-generation interface for human-computer interaction, is eme...
This work considers the multi-access caching system proposed by Hachem et al., where each user has a...
Abstract Multi-antenna coded caching is known to combine a global caching gain that is proportional...
An extension of coded caching referred to as multi-access coded caching where each user can access m...
We study downlink beamforming in a single-cell network with a multi-antenna base station serving cac...
Abstract. In spite of recent advancements in wireless communication technologies and data delivery n...
Cache-aided content delivery is studied in a multi-server system with P servers and K users, each eq...
This paper studies a novel multi-access coded caching (MACC) model in the two-dimensional (2D) topol...
The main theme of this thesis is the combination of two opposing resources, namely the multiplexing ...
We study downlink beamforming in a single-cell network with a multi-antenna base station serving cac...
The increase in mobile Internet usage has created a need to optimize content delivery in cellular ne...
Centralized coded caching problem, in which a server with N distinct files, each with the size of F ...
Abstract A wireless coded caching (CC) setup is considered, where a multi-antenna transmitter deliv...
Abstract A multi-antenna broadcast channel scenario is considered where a base station delivers con...
To address the exponentially rising demand for wireless content, the use of caching is emerging as a...
Abstract Immersive viewing, as the next-generation interface for human-computer interaction, is eme...
This work considers the multi-access caching system proposed by Hachem et al., where each user has a...
Abstract Multi-antenna coded caching is known to combine a global caching gain that is proportional...
An extension of coded caching referred to as multi-access coded caching where each user can access m...
We study downlink beamforming in a single-cell network with a multi-antenna base station serving cac...
Abstract. In spite of recent advancements in wireless communication technologies and data delivery n...
Cache-aided content delivery is studied in a multi-server system with P servers and K users, each eq...
This paper studies a novel multi-access coded caching (MACC) model in the two-dimensional (2D) topol...
The main theme of this thesis is the combination of two opposing resources, namely the multiplexing ...
We study downlink beamforming in a single-cell network with a multi-antenna base station serving cac...
The increase in mobile Internet usage has created a need to optimize content delivery in cellular ne...
Centralized coded caching problem, in which a server with N distinct files, each with the size of F ...
Abstract A wireless coded caching (CC) setup is considered, where a multi-antenna transmitter deliv...
Abstract A multi-antenna broadcast channel scenario is considered where a base station delivers con...
To address the exponentially rising demand for wireless content, the use of caching is emerging as a...
Abstract Immersive viewing, as the next-generation interface for human-computer interaction, is eme...