Cache-Aided Communication Schemes via Combinatorial Designs and Their q-Analogs

Shailja Agrawal;K. V. Sushena Sree;Prasad Krishnan;Abhinav Vaishya;Srikar Kale
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We consider the standard broadcast setup with a single server broadcasting information to a number of clients, each of which contains local storage (called cache ) of some size, which can store some parts of the available files at the server. The centralized coded caching framework, consists of a caching phase and a delivery phase, both of which are carefully designed in order to use the cache and the channel together optimally. In prior literature, various combinatorial structures have been used to construct coded caching schemes. One of the chief drawbacks of many of these existing constructions is the large subpacketization level, which denotes the number of times a file should be split for the schemes to provide coding gain. In this work, using a new binary matrix model, we present several novel constructions for coded caching based on the various types of combinatorial designs and their $q$ -analogs, which are also called subspace designs. While most of the schemes constructed in this work (based on existing designs) have a high cache requirement, they provide a rate that is either constant or decreasing, and moreover require competitively small levels of subpacketization, which is an extremely important feature in practical applications of coded caching. We also apply our constructions to the distributed computing framework of MapReduce, which consists of three phases, the Map phase, the Shuffle phase and the Reduce phase. Using our binary matrix framework, we present a new simple generic coded data shuffling scheme. Employing our designs-based constructions in conjunction with this new shuffling scheme, we obtain new coded computing schemes which have low file complexity, with marginally higher communication load compared to the optimal scheme for equivalent parameters. We show that our schemes can neatly extend to the scenario with full and partial stragglers also.
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基于组合设计的缓存辅助通信方案及其q-类比
我们考虑的标准广播设置是,单个服务器向多个客户机广播信息,每个客户机都包含一定大小的本地存储(称为缓存),可以在服务器上存储可用文件的某些部分。集中式编码缓存框架由缓存阶段和交付阶段组成,这两个阶段都经过精心设计,以便以最佳方式同时使用缓存和通道。在先前的文献中,已经使用各种组合结构来构建编码缓存方案。许多现有结构的主要缺点之一是大的子分组级别,这表示为了提供编码增益,方案应该分割文件的次数。在这项工作中,我们使用一个新的二进制矩阵模型,基于不同类型的组合设计和它们的$q$类似物,提出了几种新的编码缓存结构,这些结构也被称为子空间设计。虽然在这项工作中构建的大多数方案(基于现有设计)都有很高的缓存要求,但它们提供的速率要么是恒定的,要么是递减的,而且需要具有竞争力的小级别的子分组,这是编码缓存实际应用中的一个极其重要的特征。我们还将我们的结构应用于MapReduce的分布式计算框架,该框架由三个阶段组成,Map阶段,Shuffle阶段和Reduce阶段。利用二元矩阵框架,提出了一种新的简单的通用编码数据变换方案。采用基于设计的结构与这种新的变换方案相结合,我们获得了新的编码计算方案,该方案具有较低的文件复杂度,与等效参数的最优方案相比,通信负载略高。我们还证明了我们的方案可以很好地扩展到具有完全和部分离散体的情况。
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