Title :
Mobile video popularity distributions and the potential of peer-assisted video delivery
Author :
Jiali Lin ; Zhenyu Li ; Gaogang Xie ; Yi Sun ; Salamatian, Kave ; Wenjie Wang
Abstract :
The advances in wireless communications and mobile devices have resulted in a massive growth of the video services over mobile networks. In this article, we study the potential of peer-assisted video delivery in WiFi mobile networks aimed at reducing servers¿ load. Our study is based on a real measurement of mobile video viewing logs from a leading Internet video provider for 14 days. We analyze viewing behavior of users with respect to three main factors for the design of peer-assisted delivery network: viewing time, user population, and user locality. We then discuss the implications of the observations. Finally, we apply the findings on a BitTorrent-like VoD system and perform experiments with the collected viewing logs to demonstrate the benefits of peer-assisted video delivery. The peer assistance can reduce the servers¿ load by as much as 50 percent for popular videos on average.
Keywords :
Internet; mobile communication; mobile computing; peer-to-peer computing; video on demand; wireless LAN; BitTorrent-like VoD system; Internet video; WiFi mobile networks; collected viewing logs; mobile devices; mobile video popularity distributions; mobile video viewing logs; peer-assisted delivery network design; peer-assisted video delivery; user locality; user population; video services; viewing behavior; viewing time; wireless communications; Consumer electronics; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Peer-to-peer computing; Sociology; Statistics; Streaming media;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2013.6658663