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Coded Caching and Content Delivery
Turning Memory into Bandwidth — The Information Theory of Edge Networks
An information-theoretic treatment of coded caching, from the Maddah-Ali–Niesen scheme through wireless extensions, D2D networks, demand privacy, and coded data shuffling. Covers the ERC CARENET research program led by the CommIT group.
22 chapters178 sections61+ hours of content
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Coded Caching FundamentalsCoded Caching over WirelessD2D and Distributed CachingExtensions and ApplicationsAdvanced Topics and Open ProblemsFuture topics
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Part 1: Coded Caching Fundamentals
Part 2: Coded Caching over Wireless
Chapter 5
Coded Caching with Multi-Antenna Transmitters
~180 minAdvanced
Chapter 6
Coded Caching over the Degraded Broadcast Channel
~175 minAdvanced
Chapter 7
Coded Caching over Fading Channels
~170 minAdvanced
Chapter 8
Cloud-RAN and Edge Caching
~180 minAdvanced
Chapter 9
Multi-Server Coded Caching
~160 minAdvanced