Achievable DoF Bounds for Cache-Aided Asymmetric MIMO Communications
Mohammad NaseriTehrani, MohammadJavad Salehi, Antti T\"olli

TL;DR
This paper explores cache-aided asymmetric MIMO systems, proposing four strategies to optimize degrees of freedom (DoF) and demonstrating significant performance improvements through analytical and numerical analysis.
Contribution
It introduces four novel content-aware MIMO-CC strategies tailored for asymmetric user configurations, enhancing DoF performance over existing methods.
Findings
Significant DoF improvements across various configurations
Policy-strategy combinations offer flexible trade-offs
Cyclic policy achieves near-optimal DoF in many regimes
Abstract
This is an extended journal version of the conference paper published in ISIT 2025; submitted to IEEE Transactions on Communications (TCOM). Integrating coded caching (CC) into multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communications significantly enhances the achievable degrees of freedom (DoF). This paper investigates a practical cache-aided asymmetric MIMO configuration with cache ratio , where a server with transmit antennas communicates with users. The users are partitioned into groups, and each user in group has receive antennas. We propose four content-aware MIMO-CC strategies: \emph{min-} enforces symmetry using the smallest antenna count among users; \emph{Grouping} maximizes intra-subset spatial multiplexing gain at the expense of some global caching gain; \emph{Super-grouping} aggregates users into optimized \emph{min-}-based super-sets with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
