Caching in Heterogeneous Satellite Networks with Fountain Codes

01/04/2021
by   Estefania Recayte, et al.
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In this paper we investigate the performance of caching schemes based on fountain codes in a heterogeneous satellite network. We consider multiple cache-aided hubs which are connected to a geostationary satellite through backhaul links. With the aimof reducing the average number of transmissions over the satellite backhaul link, we propose the use of a caching scheme based on fountain codes. We derive a simple analytical expression of the average backhaul transmission rate and provide a tightupper bound on it. Furthermore, we show how the performance of the fountain code based caching scheme is similar to that of a caching scheme based on maximum distance separable codes.

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