Impacts of Device Caching of Content Fractions on Expected Content Quality

10/13/2021
by   Dongjae Kim, et al.
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This paper explores caching of fractions of a video content, not caching of an entire content, to increase the expected video quality. We first show that the highest-quality content is better to be cached and propose the caching policy of video chunks having different qualities. Our caching policy utilizes the characteristics of video contents that video files can be encoded into multiple versions with different qualities, each file consists of many chunks, and chunks can have different qualities. Extensive performance evaluations are conducted to show that caching of content fractions, rather than an entire content, can improve the expected video quality especially when the channel conditions is sufficiently good to cooperate with nearby BS or helpers.

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