Delivery Time Minimization in Edge Caching: Synergistic Benefits of Subspace Alignment and Zero Forcing

2018 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC)(2017)

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An emerging trend of next generation communication systems is to provide network edges with additional capabilities such as additional storage resources in the form of caches to reduce file delivery latency. To investigate this aspect, we study the fundamental limits of a cache-aided wireless network consisting of one central base station, $M$ transceivers and $K$ receivers from a latency-centric perspective. We use the normalized delivery time (NDT) to capture the per-bit latency for the worst-case file request pattern at high signal-to-noise ratios (SNR), normalized with respect to a reference interference-free system with unlimited transceiver cache capabilities. For various special cases with $M=\{1,2\}$ and $K=\{1,2,3\}$ that satisfy $M+K\leq 4$, we establish the optimal tradeoff between cache storage and latency. This is facilitated through establishing a novel converse (for arbitrary $M$ and $K$) and an achievability scheme on the NDT. Our achievability scheme is a synergistic combination of multicasting, zero-forcing beamforming and interference alignment.
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cache-aided wireless network,central base station,M transceivers,K receivers,latency-centric perspective,normalized delivery time,NDT,worst-case file request pattern,signal-to-noise ratios,reference interference-free system,unlimited transceiver cache capabilities,special cases,cache storage,achievability scheme,synergistic combination,beamforming interference alignment,delivery time minimization,edge caching,synergistic benefits,subspace alignment,zero forcing,network edges,file delivery,fundamental limits,next generation communication systems
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