Coded Caching Schemes for Multiaccess Topologies via Combinatorial Design
Minquan Cheng, Kai Wan, Petros Elia, and Giuseppe Caire

TL;DR
This paper introduces new coded caching schemes for multiaccess networks using combinatorial design theory, enabling flexible scaling of users and unifying various existing caching strategies.
Contribution
It formulates a novel access topology based on combinatorial designs, allowing scalable user numbers and unifying multiple caching schemes.
Findings
Schemes support linear, polynomial, and exponential user scaling.
Unifies most existing shared link and multiaccess caching schemes.
Provides efficient delivery strategies leveraging combinatorial structures.
Abstract
This paper studies a multiaccess coded caching (MACC) where the connectivity topology between the users and the caches can be described by a class of combinatorial designs. Our model includes as special cases several MACC topologies considered in previous works. The considered MACC network includes a server containing files, cache nodes and cacheless users, where each user can access cache nodes. The server is connected to the users via an error-free shared link, while the users can retrieve the cache content of the connected cache-nodes while the users can directly access the content in their connected cache-nodes. Our goal is to minimise the worst-case transmission load on the shared link in the delivery phase. The main limitation of the existing MACC works is that only some specific access topologies are considered, and thus the number of users should be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
