MMNISep 3, 2014

Toward Green Media Delivery: Location-Aware Opportunities and Approaches

arXiv:1409.1148v130 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses energy drain in wireless networks for mobile users, but it is incremental as it builds on existing location-awareness and network advancements.

The paper tackles the problem of high energy consumption in mobile media delivery by proposing location-aware approaches, such as adaptive video quality and caching, to enable greener platforms, with a cross-layer framework showing potential energy savings.

Mobile media has undoubtedly become the predominant source of traffic in wireless networks. The result is not only congestion and poor Quality-of-Experience, but also an unprecedented energy drain at both the network and user devices. In order to sustain this continued growth, novel disruptive paradigms of media delivery are urgently needed. We envision that two key contemporary advancements can be leveraged to develop greener media delivery platforms: 1) the proliferation of navigation hardware and software in mobile devices has created an era of location-awareness, where both the current and future user locations can be predicted; and 2) the rise of context-aware network architectures and self-organizing functionalities is enabling context signaling and in-network adaptation. With these developments in mind, this article investigates the opportunities of exploiting location-awareness to enable green end-to-end media delivery. In particular, we discuss and propose approaches for location-based adaptive video quality planning, in-network caching, content prefetching, and long-term radio resource management. To provide insights on the energy savings, we then present a cross-layer framework that jointly optimizes resource allocation and multi-user video quality using location predictions. Finally, we highlight some of the future research directions for location-aware media delivery in the conclusion.

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