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      Distributed Storage in Mobile Wireless Networks with Device-to-Device Communication

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          We consider the use of distributed storage (DS) to reduce the communication cost of content delivery in a wireless network. Content is stored (cached) in a number of mobile devices using an erasure correcting code. A user retrieves content from other mobile devices using device-to-device communication or from the base station (BS), at the expense of a higher communication cost. We address the repair problem when a device that stores data leaves the network. We introduce a repair scheduling where repair is performed periodically. We derive analytical expressions for the overall communication cost of content download and data repair as a function of the repair interval. The derived expressions are then used to evaluate the communication cost entailed by DS using maximum distance separable (MDS) codes, regenerating codes, and locally repairable codes. Our results show that DS can reduce the communication cost with respect to the case where content is downloaded only from the BS, provided that repairs are performed frequently enough. The required repair frequency depends on the code used for storage and network parameters. Interestingly, we show that MDS codes, which do not perform well for classical DS, can yield a low overall communication cost in wireless DS.

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          1601.00397

          Numerical methods,Information systems & theory
          Numerical methods, Information systems & theory

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