A Joint Reinforcement-Learning Enabled Caching and Cross-Layer Network Code for Sum-Rate Maximization in F-RAN with D2D Communications
Mohammed S. Al-Abiad, Md. Zoheb Hassan, and Md. Jahangir Hossain

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel joint reinforcement learning and cross-layer network coding framework for cache placement and content delivery in F-RAN with D2D, significantly improving sum-rate performance.
Contribution
It introduces a decentralized coalition formation algorithm and a multi-agent RL approach for optimizing caching and delivery in F-RAN with D2D communications.
Findings
Achieves up to 150% sum-rate improvement over benchmarks.
Effectively balances caching and coding for enhanced network throughput.
Demonstrates robustness of the proposed framework through simulations.
Abstract
In this paper, we leverage reinforcement learning (RL) and cross-layer network coding (CLNC) for efficiently pre-fetching users' contents to the local caches and delivering these contents to users in a downlink fog-radio access network (F-RAN) with device-to-device (D2D) communications. In the considered system, fog access points (F-APs) and cache-enabled D2D (CE-D2D) users are equipped with local caches for alleviating traffic burden at the fronthaul, while users' contents can be easily and quickly accommodated. In CLNC, the coding decisions take users' contents, their rates, and power levels of F-APs and CE-D2D users into account, and RL optimizes caching strategy. Towards this goal, a joint content placement and delivery problem is formulated as an optimization problem with a goal to maximize system sum-rate. For this NP-hard problem, we first develop an innovative decentralized CLNC…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
