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Analysis of Caching and Transmitting Scalable Videos in Cache-Enabled Small Cell Networks


Abstract:

In this paper, we investigate the cache-enabled small cell networks to provide on-demand video services with differential perceptual qualities, i.e., standard definition ...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper, we investigate the cache-enabled small cell networks to provide on-demand video services with differential perceptual qualities, i.e., standard definition video (SDV) and high definition video (HDV). As the extension technology of advanced video coding/H.264, scalable video coding is adopted in the considered networks and videos to be transmitted are divided into a base layer (BL) and N enhancement layers (ELs). In our proposed caching protocol, the n-th small cell base station (SBS) caches BLs and the n-th EL of the most popular videos. Depending on the distances between the typical user and SBSs in the observed cluster, the closest SBS is regarded as the serving node (SN) and the others are cooperative nodes (CNs). When SDV is required, the SN will transmit BL of the required video file to the typical user, while SN and CNs can cooperatively transmit BL and ELs to provide superior video quality if HDV is required. Based on the proposed caching and transmission protocol, we derive the expressions of the key performance indicators, i.e., local serving probability, ergodic service rate and service delay. Numerical results validate the theoretical analysis and show the superiority of our proposed scheme compared to the benchmarks.
Date of Conference: 04-08 December 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 January 2018
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Conference Location: Singapore

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