IEEE Access (Jan 2022)
Edge Computing-Based Layered Video Streaming Over Integrated Satellite and Terrestrial 5G Networks
Abstract
In the coming era of telecommunication, the integration of satellite capabilities with emerging 5G technologies has been considered as a promising solution to achieve assured user experiences in bandwidth-hungry content applications. In this paper, we present our design for emerging Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) based Video on Demand (VoD) services, which efficiently utilizes satellite and terrestrial integrated 5G network. Based on this framework, we propose and analyse the Video-segment Scheduling Network Function (VSNF), which is able to deliver enhanced quality of video consumption experiences to end-users. We specifically consider the layer video scenario, where it is possible to intelligently schedule layers of video segments via parallel satellite and terrestrial backhaul links in 5G. The key technical challenge is to optimally schedule the layered video segment over the two network link which are having distinct characteristics while attempting to enhance the Quality of Experience (QoE) for all the end-users in fair manner. We have conducted extensive set of experiments using real 5G testing framework in which gNB is integrated with core network using Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) satellite and terrestrial backhaul links. The results highlights the capability of our proposed content delivery framework for holistically delivering assured QoE, fairness among multiple video sessions, as well as optimised network resource efficiency.
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