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Coded Caching with Shared Caches: Fundamental Limits with Uncoded Prefetching

Information Theory 2018-10-17 v3 math.IT

Abstract

The work identifies the fundamental limits of coded caching when the K receiving users share {\Lambda}\leq K helper-caches, each assisting an arbitrary number of different users. The main result is the derivation of the exact optimal worst-case delivery time - under the assumption of uncoded cache placement - for any user-to-cache association profile, where each such profile describes how many users are helped by each cache. This is achieved with a new information-theoretic converse that is based on index coding and which proves that a simple XOR-shrinking-and-removal coded-caching scheme is optimal irrespective of the user-to-cache association profile. All the results also apply directly to the coded caching problem with multiple file requests.

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@article{arxiv.1809.09422,
  title  = {Coded Caching with Shared Caches: Fundamental Limits with Uncoded Prefetching},
  author = {Emanuele Parrinello and Ayşe Ünsal and Petros Elia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.09422},
  year   = {2018}
}
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