2020
DOI: 10.1109/tit.2020.3001176
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Caching (Bivariate) Gaussians

Abstract: Caching is a technique that alleviates networks during peak hours by transmitting partial information before a request for any is made. In a lossy setting of Gaussian databases, we study a single-user model in which good caching strategies minimize the data still needed on average once the user requests a file. The encoder decides on a caching strategy by weighing the benefit from two key parameters: the prior preference for a file and the correlation among the files. Considering uniform prior preference but c… Show more

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