Abstract

Coded caching has been shown to result in significant throughput gains, but its gains were proved only by assuming a placement phase with no transmission cost. A free placement phase is, however, an unrealistic assumption that could stand as an obstacle towards delivering the promise of coded caching. In this letter, we focus on analyzing the effect of the placement communication cost on the overall throughput and the structure of the optimal caching scheme, under the assumptions of the worst case traffic pattern and unlimited memory at the end users. Interestingly, we find relevant network configurations where uncoded caching is the optimal solution.

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