Cache-Aided Combination Networks with Interference
Ahmed Roushdy, Abolfazl Seyed Motahari, Mohammed Nafie, Deniz, Gunduz

TL;DR
This paper investigates cache-aided combination networks with interference, proposing three schemes to minimize delivery time based on cache sizes and fronthaul capacity, highlighting the impact of fronthaul on scheme performance.
Contribution
It introduces new achievable NDT schemes for different cache configurations and fronthaul capacities in cache-aided combination networks with interference.
Findings
Fronthaul capacity influences the optimal caching scheme.
Soft-transfer scheme performs better with higher fronthaul capacity.
Achievable NDT is characterized for multiple cache and network configurations.
Abstract
Centralized coded caching and delivery is studied for a radio access combination network (RACN), whereby a set of edge nodes (ENs), connected to a cloud server via orthogonal fronthaul links with limited capacity, serve a total of user equipments (UEs) over wireless links. Each user, equipped with a cache of size bits, is connected to a distinct set of ENs each of which equipped with a cache of size bits, where , are the fractional cache capacities of the UEs and the ENs, respectively. The objective is to minimize the normalized delivery time (NDT. Three coded caching and transmission schemes are considered, namely the\textit{ MDS-IA}, \textit{soft-transfer} and \textit{ zero-forcing (ZF)} schemes. The achievable NDT for MDS-IA scheme is presented for and arbitrary fractional cache sizes and , and also for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
