Journal Articles - Computer and Information Technology - 2019
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PublicationResource Sharing and Segment Allocation Optimized Video Streaming over Multi-hop Multi-path in Dense D2D 5G Networks( 2019)
;Quang-Nhat Tran ;Nguyen-Son Vo ;Minh-Phung Bui ;Van-Ca Phan ;Zeeshan KaleemTrung Q. DuongThe rapid increase in mobile users (MUs) and various video applications and services (VASs) poses a set of challenges to 5G networks. Although device-to-device (D2D) communications and resource reuse techniques can improve the streaming performance of VASs, they have not utilized the fact that there are many MUs with available sharing downlink resources, namely cellular users (CUs), and many videos cached in dense MUs to establish an efficient video streaming session. In this paper, we propose a downlink resource sharing and segment allocation (RSA) optimization problem and solve it for high video streaming performance over multi-hop multi-path (MHMP) in dense D2D 5G networks. Particularly, the RSA provides a maximum capacity for the CUs that share their downlink resources with the D2D hops in each path by finding the optimal downlink resource sharing-receiving pairs between the CUs and the D2D hops. Then, the segments of a video cached in different D2D helpers (DHs) are sent to the D2D requester (DR) over the MHMP. By finding which segments are allocated to which paths for sending, the reconstructed distortion of the received segments at the DR is minimized for high playback quality. Simulation results are shown to investigate the benefits of the proposed solution compared to other schemes without RSA. -
PublicationSocial-Aware Caching and Resource Sharing Maximized Video Delivery Capacity in 5G Ultra-Dense Networks( 2019)
;Minh-Phung Bui ;Nguyen-Son Vo ;Sang Quang NguyenQuang-Nhat TranIn 5G networks, a massive number of connections of high data rate services, e.g., video streaming services, certainly make the networks deteriorated because of extreme traffic congestion at the backhaul links of macro base stations (MBSs). Although ultra-dense networks (UDNs) have been considered as a promising architecture to stimulate the 5G networks, the congestion problem hampers the UDNs to provide mobile users (MUs), i.e., represented by device-to-device (D2D) pairs and shared downlink resource users (SUs), with high video delivery capacity. In this paper, we propose a social-aware caching and resource sharing (SCS) strategy for video streaming services in 5G UDNs. Particularly, we formulate the SCS problem by taking into account the social relationship of each D2D pair, the available storage of femtocell base stations (FBSs) and transmitters (TXs) of D2D pairs, the target signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) of SUs, and the popularity of videos. The SCS problem is then solved for 1) optimal number of caching copies of each video and optimal caching placements in the FBSs and 2) optimal resource sharing allocation between the SUs and the D2D pairs for D2D communications. This way, the workload at the backhaul links of the MBSs can be reduced. Simultaneously, an arbitrary MU can retrieve the videos alternately from the MBSs, FBSs, and TXs at high cache-hit ratio and maximum delivery capacity. Simulation results are analyzed to show the benefits of the proposed SCS strategy compared to other conventional schemes.