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Coded caching is a new approach to decrease the communication load during the peak hours of the network. It provides a significant gain, that is maximized in the centralized setting, where the server controls the placement. In many situations, each user fills its cache without any information about the placement of other users. We show that subspace precoding for placement improves the delivery load of a decentralized caching system compared to uncoded placement. Surprisingly, the proposed scheme achieves the delivery load of the centralized placement for K = 3 users for the entire range of cache size.more » « less
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A two-user coded caching problem is studied in a joint source-channel coding framework. A source generates symbols at a certain rate for each file in the database, and a fixed fraction of the symbols are cached at each user. The delivery phase of coded caching takes place over a time-varying erasure broadcast channel, where the channel state information is only available at the receivers. The maximum source rate to keep up with the ergodic rate of both users is characterized.more » « less