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Adaptive Bitrate Video Caching and Processing in Mobile-Edge Computing Networks
Author(s) -
Tuyen X. Tran,
Dario Pompili
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
ieee transactions on mobile computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.276
H-Index - 140
eISSN - 1558-0660
pISSN - 1536-1233
DOI - 10.1109/tmc.2018.2871147
Subject(s) - computer science , cache , server , scheduling (production processes) , computer network , backhaul (telecommunications) , distributed computing , base station , operations management , economics
Mobile-Edge Computing (MEC) is a promising paradigm that provides storage and computation resources at the network edge in order to support low-latency and computation-intensive mobile applications. In this article, we propose a joint collaborative caching and processing framework that supports Adaptive Bitrate (ABR)-video streaming in MEC networks. We formulate an Integer Linear Program (ILP) that determines the placement of video variants in the caches and the scheduling of video requests to the cache servers so as to minimize the expected delay cost of video retrieval. The considered problem is challenging due to its NP-completeness and to the lack of a-priori knowledge about video request arrivals. Our approach decomposes the original problem into a cache placement problem and a video request scheduling problem while preserving the interplay between the two. We then propose practically efficient solutions, including: (i) a novel heuristic ABR-aware proactive cache placement algorithm when video popularity is available, and (ii) an online low-complexity video request scheduling algorithm that performs very closely to the optimal solution. Simulation results show that our proposed solutions achieve significant increase in terms of cache hit ratio and decrease in backhaul traffic and content access delay compared to the traditional approaches.

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