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On File Delay Minimization for Content Uploading to Media Cloud via Collaborative Wireless Network

This paper investigates the problem of uploading user-generated content files (e.g., video captured on mobile devices) to a media cloud via a cooperative wireless network. The multi-path opportunity inherent to the cooperative network provides a new dimension by optimally allocating all the packets into different paths to improve the user experience. Specifically, we aim to minimize the end-to-end file delay, resulting in a better experience for end users. We first show that the file delay is penalized by a path-starvation effect, which results from poor packet allocation among different paths. Secondly, our in-depth analysis of the canonical two-path case indicates that it could hurt in some cases to use more paths. Especially, when the delay variance of assigning one packet to the slower path is on the same order of that of assigning all the packets to the faster path, using one path is better than using both paths. Finally, based on this insight, we propose an iterative algorithm to assign packets into a set of chosen paths to alleviate the path starvation problem, with an objective to reducing the end-to-end file delay. Numerical simulations demonstrate its near-optimal performance. The insights from our theoretical analysis could provide guidelines for platform and application development.

File delay media cloud collaborative wireless network content uploading.

Ge Zhang Yonggang Wen Jiang Zhu Qinghua Chen

School of Computer EngineeringNanyang Technological UniversitySingapore Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringCarnegie Mellon University, USA Yangtze Delta Institute of Tsinghua University Zhejiang, China

国际会议

2011年无线通信与信号处理国际会议(WCSP 2011)

南京

英文

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2011-11-09(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)