Spatial Soft-Core Caching
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Malak, Derya; Medard, Muriel; Yeh, Edmund M.
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© 2019 IEEE. We propose a decentralized spatial soft-core cache placement (SSCC) policy for wireless networks. SSCC yields a spatially balanced sampling via negative dependence across caches, and can be tuned to satisfy cache size constraints with high probability. Given a desired cache hit probability, we compare the 95% confidence intervals of the required cache sizes for independent placement, hard-core placement and SSCC policies. We demonstrate that in terms of the required cache storage size, SSCC can provide up to more than 180% and 100% gains with respect to the independent and hard-core placement policies, respectively. SSCC can be used to enable proximity-based applications such as device-to-device communications and peer-to-peer networking as it promotes the item diversity and reciprocation among the nodes.
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2019-07Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of ElectronicsJournal
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory - Proceedings
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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2019. "Spatial Soft-Core Caching." IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory - Proceedings, 2019-July.
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