Abstract
With the explosive increase of data traffic in wireless networks, caching video contents by device-to-device (D2D) communication has emerged as an effective solution for alleviating the burden of backhaul links. How to improve cooperative caching between mobile users in D2D-enabled cellular networks is crucial. In this paper, we propose a cooperative coded caching (CCC) strategy for D2D-enabled cellular networks to minimize the delivery delay. In our method, users are divided into different social clusters through an interest-dependent Chinese restaurant process (ICRP) since users request different content based on their interests. Moreover, we exploit the maximum distance separable (MDS) code to encode the contents into distinct segments. We propose a caching algorithm based on a greedy approach to obtain the optimal content placement. Numerical results demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed caching strategy in terms of average delivery delay.
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