Fundamental Limits of Caching: Improved Bounds with Coded Prefetching
Abstract
We consider a cache network in which a single server is connected to multiple users via a shared error free link. The server has access to a database with N files of equal length F, and serves K users each with a cache memory of MF bits. A novel centralized coded caching scheme is proposed for scenarios with more users than files N≤ K and cache capacities satisfying 1K≤ M≤NK. The proposed scheme outperforms the best rate-memory region known in the literature if N≤ K≤N2+12.
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