Abstract

Coded caching is an effective technique to decongest the amount of traffic in the backhaul link. In such a scheme, each file hosted in the server is divided into a number of packets to pursue a low broadcasting rate based on the designed placements at each user’s cache. However, the implementation complexity of this scheme increases with the number of packets. It is important to design a scheme with a small subpacketization level and a relatively low transmission rate. Recently, placement delivery array (PDA) was proposed to address the subpacketization bottleneck of coded caching. This paper investigates the design of PDA from a new perspective, i.e., the injective arc coloring of regular digraphs. It is shown that the injective arc coloring of a regular digraph can yield a PDA with the same number of rows and columns. Based on this, a new class of regular digraphs are defined and the upper bounds on the injective chromatic index of such digraphs are derived. Consequently, four new coded caching schemes with a linear subpacketization level and a relatively small transmission rate are proposed, one of which generalizes the existing scheme for the scenario with a more flexible number of users.

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