Finite-length Analysis of D2D Coded Caching via Exploiting Asymmetry in Delivery

2022 IEEE 23rd International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communication (SPAWC)(2022)

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We present a novel Packet Type (PT)-based design framework for the finite-length analysis of Device-to-Device (D2D) coded caching. By the exploitation of the asymmetry in the coded delivery phase, two fundamental forms of subpacketization reduction gain for D2D coded caching, i.e., the subfile saving gain and the further splitting saving gain, are identified in the PT framework. The proposed framework features a streamlined design process which uses several key concepts including user grouping, subfile and packet types, multicast group types, transmitter selection, local/global further splitting factor, and PT design as an integer optimization. In particular, based on a predefined user grouping, the subfile and multicast group types can be determined and the cache placement of the users can be correspondingly determined. In this stage, subfiles of certain types can be potentially excluded without being used in the designed caching scheme, which we refer to as subfile saving gain. In the delivery phase, by a careful selection of the transmitters within each type of multicast groups, a smaller number of packets that each subfile needs to be further split into can be achieved, leading to the further splitting saving gain. The joint effect of these two gains results in an overall subpacketization reduction compared to the Ji-Caire-Molisch (JCM) scheme [1]. Using the PT framework, a new class of D2D caching schemes is constructed with order reduction on subpacketization but the same rate when compared to the JCM scheme.
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D2D,coded caching,packet type,finite-length analysis
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