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On the Placement Delivery Array Design in Centralized Coded Caching Scheme
Caching is a promising solution to satisfy the ever increasing demands for
the multi-media traffics. In caching networks, coded caching is a recently
proposed technique that achieves significant performance gains over the uncoded
caching schemes. However, to implement the coded caching schemes, each file has
to be split into packets, which usually increases exponentially with the
number of users . Thus, designing caching schemes that decrease the order of
is meaningful for practical implementations. In this paper, by reviewing
the Ali-Niesen caching scheme, the placement delivery array (PDA) design
problem is firstly formulated to characterize the placement issue and the
delivery issue with a single array. Moreover, we show that, through designing
appropriate PDA, new centralized coded caching schemes can be discovered.
Secondly, it is shown that the Ali-Niesen scheme corresponds to a special class
of PDA, which realizes the best coding gain with the least . Thirdly, we
present a new construction of PDA for the centralized caching system, wherein
the cache size of each user (identical cache size is assumed at all users)
and the number of files satisfies or ( is an
integer such that ). The new construction can decrease the required
from the order of Ali-Niesen scheme to
or
respectively, while
the coding gain loss is only .Comment: 21 pages, 2 figure
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