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Mobile Communications, Computing and Caching Resources Optimization for Coded Caching with Device Computing

Edge caching and computing have been regarded as an efficient approach to tackle the wireless spectrum crunch problem. In this paper, we design a general coded caching with device computing strategy for content computation, e.g., virtual reality (VR) rendering, to minimize the average transmission bandwidth with the caching capacity and the energy constraints of each mobile device, and the maximum tolerable delay constraint of each task. The key enabler is that because both coded data and stored data can be the data before or after computing, the proposed scheme has numerous edge computing and caching paths corresponding to different bandwidth requirement. We thus formulate a joint coded caching and computing optimization problem to decide whether the mobile devices cache the input data or the output data, which tasks to be coded cached and which tasks to compute locally. The optimization problem is shown to be 0-1 nonconvex nonsmooth programming and can be decomposed into the computation programming and the coded caching programming. We prove the convergence of the computation programming problem by utilizing the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM), and a stationary point can be obtained. For the coded cache programming, we design a low complexity algorithm to obtain an acceptable solution. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed scheme provides a significant bandwidth saving by taking full advantage of the caching and computing capability of mobile devices.

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