Multi-access Coded Caching Scheme with Linear Sub-packetization using PDAs

02/12/2021
by   Shanuja Sasi, et al.
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We consider multi-access coded caching problem introduced by Hachem et.al., where each user has access to L neighboring caches in a cyclic wrap-around fashion. We focus on the deterministic schemes for a specific class of multi-access coded caching problem based on the concept of PDA. We construct new PDAs which specify the delivery scheme for the specific class of multi-access coded caching problem discussed in this paper. For the proposed scheme, the coding gain is larger than that of the state-of-the-art while the sub-packetization level varies only linearly with the number of users. Hence, we achieve a lower transmission rate with the least sub-packetization level compared to the existing schemes.

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