Abstract

In this letter, we investigate the problem of secretive coded caching in fog radio access networks (F-RANs), aiming at minimizing the average backhaul rate under nonuniform file popularity distribution. Firstly, a two-layer placement scheme which jointly considers secrecy constraints and cache resources in the network is designed. Next, a two-stage delivery scheme which utilizes the network architecture characteristics and exploits the redundancy in user demands is designed. By integrating the above two schemes, a novel secretive coded caching scheme is proposed. Finally, we derive the expression of the average backhaul rate and evaluate the performance of the proposed scheme via simulations. Simulation results show that our proposed scheme outperforms the state of the art in terms of backhaul rate reduction.

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