Adaptive Content Management for UGC Video Delivery in Mobile Internet Era

The demand of storing and transferring user generated content (UGC) has been rapidly growing with the popularization of mobile devices equipped with video recording and playback capabilities. As a typical application of software-defined networks/network functions virtualization-based pervasive commu...

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Main Authors: Qilin Fan, Hao Yin, Zexun Jiang, Haojun Huang, Yan Luo, Xu Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Mobile Information Systems
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3624860
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spelling doaj-efc52115a5cf44eb9aedc140224f4a0e2021-07-02T01:24:55ZengHindawi LimitedMobile Information Systems1574-017X1875-905X2016-01-01201610.1155/2016/36248603624860Adaptive Content Management for UGC Video Delivery in Mobile Internet EraQilin Fan0Hao Yin1Zexun Jiang2Haojun Huang3Yan Luo4Xu Zhang5National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology (TNList), Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, ChinaNational Laboratory for Information Science and Technology (TNList), Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, ChinaNational Laboratory for Information Science and Technology (TNList), Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, ChinaDepartment of Communication Engineering, Wuhan University, ChinaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USANational Laboratory for Information Science and Technology (TNList), Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, ChinaThe demand of storing and transferring user generated content (UGC) has been rapidly growing with the popularization of mobile devices equipped with video recording and playback capabilities. As a typical application of software-defined networks/network functions virtualization-based pervasive communications infrastructure, content delivery networks (CDNs) have been widely leveraged to distribute contents across different geographical locations. Nevertheless, the content delivery for UGC is inefficient with the existing “pull-based” caching mechanism in traditional CDNs, because there exists a huge volume of lukewarm or cold UGC which results in a low cache hit ratio. In this paper, we propose a “push-based” caching mechanism to efficiently and economically deliver UGC videos. Different from traditional CDNs which separate the original content storage and caching, we directly store UGC videos into selective servers which serve as both reliable storages and user-facing uploading servers. By carefully and dynamically selecting the storage locations of each UGC object based on its popularity and locality, we not only guarantee the data availability but also remarkably improve the content distribution performance and reduce the distribution cost.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3624860
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author Qilin Fan
Hao Yin
Zexun Jiang
Haojun Huang
Yan Luo
Xu Zhang
spellingShingle Qilin Fan
Hao Yin
Zexun Jiang
Haojun Huang
Yan Luo
Xu Zhang
Adaptive Content Management for UGC Video Delivery in Mobile Internet Era
Mobile Information Systems
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Hao Yin
Zexun Jiang
Haojun Huang
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Xu Zhang
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title Adaptive Content Management for UGC Video Delivery in Mobile Internet Era
title_short Adaptive Content Management for UGC Video Delivery in Mobile Internet Era
title_full Adaptive Content Management for UGC Video Delivery in Mobile Internet Era
title_fullStr Adaptive Content Management for UGC Video Delivery in Mobile Internet Era
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Content Management for UGC Video Delivery in Mobile Internet Era
title_sort adaptive content management for ugc video delivery in mobile internet era
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mobile Information Systems
issn 1574-017X
1875-905X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The demand of storing and transferring user generated content (UGC) has been rapidly growing with the popularization of mobile devices equipped with video recording and playback capabilities. As a typical application of software-defined networks/network functions virtualization-based pervasive communications infrastructure, content delivery networks (CDNs) have been widely leveraged to distribute contents across different geographical locations. Nevertheless, the content delivery for UGC is inefficient with the existing “pull-based” caching mechanism in traditional CDNs, because there exists a huge volume of lukewarm or cold UGC which results in a low cache hit ratio. In this paper, we propose a “push-based” caching mechanism to efficiently and economically deliver UGC videos. Different from traditional CDNs which separate the original content storage and caching, we directly store UGC videos into selective servers which serve as both reliable storages and user-facing uploading servers. By carefully and dynamically selecting the storage locations of each UGC object based on its popularity and locality, we not only guarantee the data availability but also remarkably improve the content distribution performance and reduce the distribution cost.
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