Routing-Based Delivery in Combination-Type Networks with Random Topology
The coded caching scheme proposed by Maddah-Ali and Niesen (MAN) transmits coded multicast messages to users equipped with caches and it is known to be optimal within a constant factor. This work extends this caching scheme to two-hop relay networks with one main server with access to a library of N files, and H relays communicating with K users with cache, each of which is connected to a random subset of relays. This topology can be considered as a generalized version of a celebrated family of networks, referred to as combination networks. Our approach is simply based on routing MAN packets through the network. The optimization of the routing can be formulated as a Linear Program (LP). In addition, to reduce the computation complexity, a dynamic algorithm is proposed to approach the LP solution. Numerical simulations show that the proposed scheme outperforms the existing caching schemes for this class of networks.
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