Caching With Partial Matching Under Zipf Demands

2017 IEEE INFORMATION THEORY WORKSHOP (ITW)(2017)

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We study the caching problem when we are allowed to match each user to one of a subset of caches after its request is revealed. We focus on non-uniformly popular content, specifically when the file popularities obey a Zipf distribution. We study two extremal schemes, one focusing on coded server transmissions while ignoring matching capabilities, and the other focusing on adaptive matching while ignoring potential coding opportunities. We derive the rates achieved by these schemes and characterize the regimes in which one outperforms the other. We also compare them to information-theoretic outer bounds, and finally propose for certain cases a hybrid scheme that generalizes ideas from the two schemes and performs at least as well as either of them in most memory regimes.
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cases a hybrid scheme,partial matching,Zipf demands,caching problem,request,file popularities,Zipf distribution,extremal schemes,coded server transmissions,matching capabilities,adaptive matching,potential coding opportunities,information-theoretic outer bounds
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