Multi-Transmitter Coded Caching Networks with Transmitter-side Knowledge of File Popularity
Eleftherios Lampiris, Berksan Serbetci, Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos,, Giuseppe Caire, Petros Elia

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel approach to optimize file placement in multi-transmitter coded caching networks by leveraging non-uniform file popularity, significantly improving caching efficiency and performance.
Contribution
It formulates and solves an optimization problem for transmitter-side file placement that exploits file popularity, demonstrating the benefits of multiple transmitters in coded caching.
Findings
Optimized file placement improves caching efficiency.
Multiple transmitters enhance the impact of file popularity.
The proposed algorithm achieves theoretical performance bounds.
Abstract
This work presents a new way of exploiting non-uniform file popularity in coded caching networks. Focusing on a fully-connected fully-interfering wireless setting with multiple cache-enabled transmitters and receivers, we show how non-uniform file popularity can be used very efficiently to accelerate the impact of transmitter-side data redundancy on receiver-side coded caching. This approach is motivated by the recent discovery that, under any realistic file-size constraint, having content appear in multiple transmitters can in fact dramatically boost the speed-up factor attributed to coded caching. We formulate an optimization problem that exploits file popularity to optimize the placement of files at the transmitters. We then provide a proof that reduces significantly the variable search space, and propose a new search algorithm that solves the problem at hand. We also prove an…
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