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Competitive Analysis of Data Sponsoring and Edge Caching for Mobile Video Streaming

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Cellular data sponsoring (CDS) is a traditional data sponsor scheme widely used in cellular video delivery networks, where content providers (CPs) bear the cellular data downloading cost for mobile video users (MUs), so as to attract more MUs and achieve higher revenue (e.g., via more attached advertisements). Edge caching sponsoring (ECS) is a novel data sponsor scheme recently introduced in the emerging 5G network, where CPs cache popular video contents on the edge network in advance and deliver them to local MUs directly. Thus, it can not only achieve the benefits of CDS (i.e., attracting more MUs and achieving higher revenue), but also reduce the congestion of backhaul network. In this work, we will perform a competitive analysis of CDS and ECS for mobile video streaming. Specifically, we consider a mobile video delivery network with two CPs who adopt CDS and ECS, respectively. MUs can choose one or neither of these two sponsor schemes (from the corresponding CPs) for his video content requests. We formulate the interaction of CPs and MUs as a two-stage Stackelberg game, where CPs act as leaders determining the efforts of their adopted sponsor schemes in the first stage, and MUs act as followers choosing the best sponsor schemes for their content requests in the second stage. We analyze the sub-game perfect equilibrium systematically for both cooperative and competitive scenarios (depending on whether two CPs cooperate or compete with each other). Numerical results show that in the competitive scenario, the joint sponsor of ECS and CDS can increase the total MU payoff by 36% ~ 140%, comparing with that with only one sponsor scheme. Moreover, the CPs can benefit more from ECS than from CDS when the revenue is higher.

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NOSSDAV '18: Proceedings of the 28th ACM SIGMM Workshop on Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video
June 2018
84 pages
ISBN:9781450357722
DOI:10.1145/3210445
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  1. Content Delivery Networks
  2. Data Sponsoring
  3. Edge Caching

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June 12 - 15, 2018
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