Coded Caching for Combination Networks with Multiaccess
Leitang Huang, Jinyu Wang, Minquan Cheng

TL;DR
This paper develops new coded caching schemes for multiaccess combination networks that significantly reduce transmission load and subpacketization complexity compared to naive approaches.
Contribution
It introduces a direct construction using combinational design theory and a hybrid scheme for arbitrary parameters, improving efficiency over existing methods.
Findings
Reduced transmission load per relay compared to trivial schemes.
Lower subpacketization complexity than the ZY scheme.
Effective schemes for arbitrary parameter u.
Abstract
In a traditional combination network, each user is connected to a unique set of relays. However, few research efforts to consider multiaccess combination network problem where each users are connected to a unique set of relays. A naive strategy to obtain a coded caching scheme for multiaccess combination network is by times repeated application of a coded caching scheme for a traditional combination network. Obviously, the transmission load for each relay of this trivial scheme is exactly times that of the original scheme, which implies that as the number of users multiplies, the transmission load for each relay will also multiply. Therefore, it is very meaningful to design a coded caching scheme for multiaccess combination network with lower transmission load for each relay. In this paper, by directly applying…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
