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Queuing Theoretic Models for Multicast and Coded-Caching in Downlink Wireless Systems

Performance 2018-04-30 v1

Abstract

We consider a server connected to LL users over a shared finite capacity link. Each user is equipped with a cache. File requests at the users are generated as independent Poisson processes according to a popularity profile from a library of MM files. The server has access to all the files in the library. Users can store parts of the files or full files from the library in their local caches. The server should send missing parts of the files requested by the users. The server attempts to fulfill the pending requests with minimal transmissions exploiting multicasting and coding opportunities among the pending requests. We study the performance of this system in terms of queuing delays for the naive multicasting and several coded multicasting schemes proposed in the literature. We also provide approximate expressions for the mean queuing delay for these models and establish their effectiveness with simulations.

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@article{arxiv.1804.10590,
  title  = {Queuing Theoretic Models for Multicast and Coded-Caching in Downlink Wireless Systems},
  author = {Mahadesh Panju and Ramkumar Raghu and Vinod Sharma and Rajesh Ramachandran},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.10590},
  year   = {2018}
}
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