Tile-Based Joint Caching and Delivery of $360^o$ Videos in Heterogeneous Networks
Pantelis Maniotis, Eirina Bourtsoulatze, and Nikolaos Thomos

TL;DR
This paper proposes a joint caching and delivery scheme for 360° videos in heterogeneous networks, leveraging tile-based encoding and SBS collaboration to optimize content delivery within time constraints.
Contribution
It introduces a novel tile-based caching and delivery framework for 360° videos that considers SBS collaboration and layered encoding, improving delivery efficiency.
Findings
Significant reduction in delivery latency with the proposed scheme.
Enhanced cache utilization through tile-based content placement.
Collaboration among SBSs improves overall system performance.
Abstract
The recent surge of applications involving the use of video challenges mobile networks infrastructure, as video files are of significant size, and current delivery and edge caching architectures are unable to guarantee their timely delivery. In this paper, we investigate the problem of joint collaborative content-aware caching and delivery of videos in a video on demand setting. The proposed scheme takes advantage of video encoding in multiple tiles and layers to make fine-grained decisions regarding which tiles to cache in each Small Base Station (SBS), and where to deliver them from to the end users, as users may reside in the coverage area of multiple SBSs. This permits to cache the most popular tiles in the SBSs, while the remaining tiles may be obtained through the backhaul. In addition, we explicitly consider the time delivery constraints to ensure…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
