JOURNAL ARTICLE

Cache-Aided Combination Networks With Interference

Ahmed Roushdy ElkordySeyed Abolfazl MotahariMohammed NafieDenız Gündüz

Year: 2019 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications Vol: 19 (1)Pages: 148-161   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Centralized coded caching and delivery is studied for a radio access combination network (RACN), whereby a set of H edge nodes (ENs), connected to a cloud server via orthogonal fronthaul links with limited capacity, serve a total of K user equipments (TIEs) over wireless links. The cloud server is assumed to hold a library of N files, each of size F bits; and each user, equipped with a cache of size μ R N F bits, is connected to a distinct set of r ENs each of which equipped with a cache of size μ T N F bits, where μ T , μ R ∈ [0, 1] are the fractional cache capacities of the TIEs and the ENs, respectively. The objective is to minimize the normalized delivery time (NDT), which refers to the worst case delivery latency when each user requests a single distinct file from the library. Three coded caching and transmission schemes are considered, namely the MDSIA, soft-transfer and zero-forcing (ZF) schemes. MDS-IA utilizes maximum distance separable (MDS) codes in the placement phase and real interference alignment (IA) in the delivery phase. The achievable NDT for this scheme is presented for r = 2 and arbitrary fractional cache sizes μ T and μ R , and also for arbitrary value of r and fractional cache size μ T when the cache capacity of the TIE is above a certain threshold. The soft-transfer scheme utilizes soft-transfer of coded symbols to ENs that implement ZF over the edge links. The achievable NDT for this scheme is presented for arbitrary r and arbitrary fractional cache sizes μ T and μ R . The last scheme utilizes ZF between the ENs and the TIEs without the participation of the cloud server in the delivery phase. The achievable NDT for this scheme is presented for an arbitrary value of r when the total cache size at a pair of TIE and EN is sufficient to store the whole library, i.e., μ TR ≥ 1. The results indicate that the fronthaul capacity determines which scheme achieves a better performance in terms of the NDT, and the soft-transfer scheme becomes favorable as the fronthaul capacity increases.

Keywords:
Computer science Interference (communication) Cache Computer network Channel (broadcasting)

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Caching and Content Delivery
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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