Minimum Cost Mirror Sites Using Network Coding: Replication versus Coding at the Source Nodes

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory(2011)

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Content distribution over networks is often achieved by using mirror sites that hold copies of files or portions thereof to avoid congestion and delay issues arising from excessive demands to a single location. Accordingly, there are distributed storage solutions that divide the file into pieces and place copies of the pieces (replication) or coded versions of the pieces (coding) at multiple source nodes. We consider a network which uses network coding for multicasting the file. There is a set of source nodes that contains either subsets or coded versions of the pieces of the file. The cost of a given storage solution is defined as the sum of the storage cost and the cost of the flows required to support the multicast. Our interest is in finding the storage capacities and flows at minimum combined cost. We formulate the corresponding optimization problems by using the theory of information measures. In particular, we show that when there are two source nodes, there is no loss in considering subset sources. For three source nodes, we derive a tight upper bound on the cost gap between the coded and uncoded cases. We also present algorithms for determining the content of the source nodes.
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content distribution,optimisation,storage solution,minimum cost,storage capacity,distributed storage,multiple source node,telecommunication congestion control,information measures,minimum combined cost,storage cost,source node,content management,source nodes,optimization problem,mirror sites,cost gap,source coding,corresponding optimization problem,subset source,multicast communication,network coding,encoding,random variable,optimization,information theory,random variables,upper bound
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