Mobile Edge Computing Caching System (MECCS) realizes low-latency and high-bandwidth content access and enables seamless 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) video streaming by caching content in advance at edge-servers of a cellular network. The objective of MECCS is to maximize cache hit by caching highly popular video content while utilizing the storage capacity efficiently in edge-servers. Most of existing caching schemes estimate the popularity of each content based on content request history in off-line or on-line manners, considering the characteristics of Video-on-Demand (VoD) content which has long-term time-varying popularity. However, since live streaming follows Short-term Time-Varying (STV) characteristics, estimating popularity based on content request history do not guarantee acceptable performance on cache hit for live streaming. In this paper, we propose a request model to estimate the popularity distribution considering STV characteristics. Also, we propose a STV request model-based chunk caching scheme to cache highly popular content and enhance cache hit in multiple live channels, utilizing the storage capacity of collaborative edge-servers efficiently. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme outperforms existing schemes regarding cache hit and backhaul traffic.
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Kim, W. J., Joo, K. N., & Youn, C. H. (2019). Short-Term Time-Varying Request Model Based Chunk Caching Scheme for Live Streaming in Mobile Edge-Cloud Environment. IEEE Access, 7, 177148–177163. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2955749
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