In a Fog Radio Access Network (F-RAN), the cloud processor (CP) collects
channel state information (CSI) from the edge nodes (ENs) over fronthaul links.
As a result, the CSI at the cloud is generally affected by an error due to
outdating. In this work, the problem of content delivery based on fronthaul
transmission and edge caching is studied from an information-theoretic
perspective in the high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regime. For the set-up
under study, under the assumption of perfect CSI, prior work has shown the
(approximate or exact) optimality of a scheme in which the ENs transmit
information received from the cloud and cached contents over orthogonal
resources. In this work, it is demonstrated that a non-orthogonal transmission
scheme is able to substantially improve the latency performance in the presence
of imperfect CSI at the cloud.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, submitte