Three-user D2D Coded Caching with Two Random Requesters and One Sender
Wuqu Wang, Nan Liu, Wei Kang

TL;DR
This paper introduces an optimal caching and delivery scheme for a new 3-user D2D coded caching model with two requesters and one sender, demonstrating its effectiveness across various scenarios and improving upon existing schemes.
Contribution
The paper proposes the 2RR1S scheme, achieving the optimal rate-memory tradeoff for the 3-user D2D coded caching problem with two requesters and one sender, including new results for N=2 and N=3.
Findings
Optimal scheme for N≥4 with uniform rate-memory expression
Optimal rate-memory tradeoff characterized for N=2 and N=3
Scheme adapts to multiple D2D caching scenarios with improved performance
Abstract
In device-to-device (D2D) coded caching problems, it is possible that not all users will make file requests in the delivery phase. Hence, we propose a new D2D centralized coded caching problem, named the 3-user D2D coded caching with two random requesters and one sender (2RR1S), where in the delivery phase, any two of the three users will make file requests, and the user that does not make any file request is the designated sender. We find the optimal caching and delivery scheme, denoted as the 2RRIS scheme, for any number of files N by proving matching converse and achievability results. It is shown that coded cache placement is needed to achieve the optimal performance. Furthermore, the optimal rate-memory tradeoff has a uniform expression for N>=4 and different expressions for N=2 and 3. To examine the usefulness of the proposed model and scheme, we adapt the 2RR1S scheme to three…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization · Optimization and Search Problems
