Delivery-Aware Cooperative Joint Multi-Bitrate Video Caching and Transcoding in 5G

05/18/2018
by   Sepehr Rezvani, et al.
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This paper proposes a two-phase resource allocation framework (RAF) for a parallel cooperative joint multi-bitrate video caching and transcoding (CVCT) in heterogeneous virtualized mobile-edge computing (HV-MEC) networks. In the cache placement phase, we propose delivery-aware cache placement strategies (DACPSs) based on the available video popularity distribution (VPD) and channel distribution information (CDI) to exploit the flexible delivery opportunities, i.e., video transmission and transcoding capabilities. Then, for the delivery phase, we propose a delivery policy for given caching status, instantaneous requests of users, and channel state information (CSI). The optimization problems corresponding to both phases aim to maximize the total revenue of slices subject to the quality of services contracted between slices and end-users and the system constraints based on their own assumptions. Both problems are non-convex and suffer from their high-computational complexities. For each phase, we show how these two problems can be solved efficiently. We also design a low-complexity RAF (LC-RAF) in which the complexity of the delivery algorithm is significantly reduced. Extensive numerical assessments demonstrate up to 30% performance improvement of our proposed DACPSs over traditional approaches.

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