articleIEEE Transactions on Information TheoryDec 1, 2015Closed access

Fundamental Limits of Caching in Wireless D2D Networks

University of Southern California

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Abstract

We consider a wireless device-to-device (D2D) network where communication is restricted to be single-hop. Users make arbitrary requests from a finite library of files and have pre-cached information on their devices, subject to a per-node storage capacity constraint. A similar problem has already been considered in an infrastructure setting, where all users receive a common multicast (coded) message from a single omniscient server (e.g., a base station having all the files in the library) through a shared bottleneck link. In this paper, we consider a D2D infrastructureless version of the problem. We propose a caching strategy based on deterministic assignment of subpackets of the library files, and a coded…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Computer network
  • Multicast
  • Base station
  • Bottleneck
  • Wireless network
  • Cache
  • Wireless
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