Edge Assisted DASH Video Caching Mechanism for Multi-access Edge Computing

Shashwat Kumar, D. Vineeth, A. Franklin
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Proliferation in mobile devices and the increase in video data consumption on these devices has led to an unprecedented surge of data usage in mobile networks. It is both challenging and expensive for network operators to scale up the network capacity and tackle this ever increasing data demand. Cellular network operators require alternative solutions, like in-network-caching, to solve this problem. Popular streaming services like YouTube use Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) for video streaming where videos are divided into several small segments, and multiple bit-rate versions of each segment are stored in the server. Using store and forward caching method, in the network, may not help as the video segments cached in one session might not be usable for other users. This problem of unusability emerges as different users request different bit-rates of the same video segment. Also, it is not efficient to cache all versions of the video segments at the edge of the network, due to limited storage at the edge. In this paper, we propose a Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) based video caching mechanism, where only the highest available bit-rate video is cached and by using the processing power available at the MEC it is transcoded to the requested lower bit-rate version. We develop a test-bed to evaluate the performance of the proposed caching mechanism in real time. Through various experimental results, we demonstrate that the proposed method reduces the backhaul traffic load and video load time and increases the cache hit-rate as compared to traditional store and forward caching mechanism.
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多访问边缘计算的边缘辅助DASH视频缓存机制
随着移动设备的普及和视频数据消费量的增加,移动网络的数据使用量出现了前所未有的激增。对于网络运营商来说,扩大网络容量并满足不断增长的数据需求既具有挑战性又成本高昂。蜂窝网络运营商需要其他解决方案,比如网络内缓存来解决这个问题。流行的流媒体服务如YouTube使用动态自适应流媒体HTTP (DASH)视频流,视频被分成几个小片段,每个片段的多个比特率版本存储在服务器中。在网络中使用存储和转发缓存方法可能没有帮助,因为缓存在一个会话中的视频片段可能无法为其他用户使用。当不同的用户对同一视频片段要求不同的比特率时,这种不可用性问题就出现了。此外,由于网络边缘的存储空间有限,在网络边缘缓存所有版本的视频片段的效率也不高。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于多访问边缘计算(MEC)的视频缓存机制,其中仅缓存最高可用比特率的视频,并利用MEC可用的处理能力将其转编码为所请求的低比特率版本。我们开发了一个测试平台来实时评估所提出的缓存机制的性能。通过各种实验结果表明,与传统的存储和转发缓存机制相比,该方法减少了回程流量负载和视频加载时间,提高了缓存命中率。
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