Abstract:
While demands on video traffic over mobile networks
have been souring, the wireless link capacity cannot keep up with the traffic
demand. The gap between the traffic demand and the link capacity, along with
time-varying link conditions, results in poor service quality of video
streaming over mobile networks such as long buffering time and intermittent
disruptions. Leveraging the cloud computing technology, we propose a new mobile
video streaming framework, dubbed AMES-Cloud, which has two main parts: AMoV
(adaptive mobile video streaming) and ESoV (efficient social video sharing).
AMoV and ESoV construct a private agent to provide video streaming services efficiently
for each mobile user. For a given user, AMoV lets her private agent adaptively
adjust her streaming flow with a scalable video coding technique based on the
feedback of link quality. Likewise, ESoV monitors the social network
interactions among mobile users, and their private agents try to prefetch video
content in advance. We implement a prototype of the AMES-Cloud framework to
demonstrate its performance. It is shown that the private agents in the clouds
can effectively provide the adaptive streaming, and perform video sharing (i.e.,
prefetching) based on the social network analysis.
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