Generalizations and Extensions to Lifting Constructions for Coded Caching
Abstract: Coded caching is a technique for achieving increased throughput in cached networks during peak hours. Placement delivery arrays (PDAs) capture both placement and delivery scheme requirements in coded caching in a single array. Lifting is a method of constructing PDAs, where entries in a small base PDA are replaced with constituent PDAs that satisfy a property called Blackburn-compatibility. We propose two new constructions for Blackburn-compatible PDAs including a novel method for lifting Blackburn-compatible PDAs to obtain new sets of Blackburn-compatible PDAs. Both of these constructions improve upon previous tradeoffs between rate, memory and subpacketization. We generalize lifting constructions by defining partial Blackburn-compatibility between two PDAs w.r.t. a third PDA. This is a wider notion of Blackburn-compatibility making the original definition a special case. We show that some popular coded caching schemes can be defined as lifting constructions in terms of this extended notion.
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