A Novel Scheme for Coded Caching with Coded Placement in Small Memory Regime
Abstract
This paper presents a novel achievable scheme for coded caching systems with N files and K users, specifically when N ≤ K. This new scheme employs linear coding both during the placement phase - where cache contents are linear combinations of files from the library - and the delivery phase. The multi-step delivery phase enables users to decode the cached coded content and eliminate interference effectively. In the small memory regime, the proposed scheme outperforms existing methods, particularly when K and N values are similar, it maintains manageable sub-packetization levels, and operates over a finite field of size 3 regardless of the system parameters.
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