Abstract
This letter investigates a delay optimization problem in device-to-device (D2D) networks where users have pre-downloaded subfiles following a coded caching rule. Due to acquiring rest subfiles, users may suffer both receiving and transmitting delays. To achieve the delay minimization, we first propose a delay-aware mode-selection strategy to adaptively choose multicast or D2D communications mode to reduce the receiving-caused delay. By matching these transmit modes with distinct subfile sizes, we further formulate a min-max optimization problem to minimize the delivery delay. Finally, numerical results prove that the proposed scheme outperforms existing ones in terms of both receiving and transmitting delays.
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