Digital Twin Based User-Centric Resource Management for Multicast Short Video Streaming
Xinyu Huang, Wen Wu, Shisheng Hu, Mushu Li, Conghao Zhou, and Xuemin Shen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a user-centric resource management scheme for multicast short video streaming using digital twins, improving user satisfaction and reducing resource use by predicting demands and optimizing reservations.
Contribution
It proposes a novel digital twin-based framework for personalized resource reservation in multicast video streaming, addressing user diversity and dynamic behaviors.
Findings
Outperforms benchmark schemes in user satisfaction
Reduces resource consumption effectively
Utilizes digital twins for demand prediction
Abstract
Multicast short video streaming (MSVS) can effectively reduce network traffic load by delivering identical video sequences to multiple users simultaneously. The existing MSVS schemes mainly rely on the aggregated video requests to reserve bandwidth and computing resources, which cannot satisfy users' diverse and dynamic service requirements, particularly when users' swipe behaviors exhibit spatiotemporal fluctuation. In this paper, we propose a user-centric resource management scheme based on the digital twin (DT) technique, which aims to enhance user satisfaction as well as reduce resource consumption. Firstly, we design a user DT (UDT)-assisted resource reservation framework. Specifically, UDTs are constructed for individual users, which store users' historical data for updating multicast groups and abstracting useful information. The swipe probability distributions and recommended…
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TopicsImage and Video Quality Assessment
