An incentive-based mixed QoE framework for content delivery to smart homes
Author(s)
Author(s)
Guo, S.
Chen, L.
Date Issued
2017
Publisher
IEEE
Related Publication(s)
2017 26th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN) Proceedings
Abstract
Smart-home is becoming increasingly popular in recent years, and it introduces a new content retrieval paradigm - delay-insensitive downloading. In this new paradigm, users do not require the content retrieval task to finish as soon as possible, but only set a deadline for it. We study the role of this paradigm in the traffic engineering of a chunk-based cloud storage service. We propose that it could help to reduce the high intra-datacenter traffic at peak resulting from the chunk-based architecture, by delaying users' content requests when necessary. Because of the introduction of the new paradigm, we consider the co- existence of three applications (downloading, streaming, delay-insensitive downloading) in the service, and try to understand the best way to delay users' requests. We conduct an incentive-based study for the evaluation of schemes of delaying users' requests: the service provider pays incentives to users to promote this new paradigm. The incentive, as well as users' application-specific QoE on the service, is modelled, and a framework for the evaluation is presented. We then apply our framework to study several proposed delay schemes and present both quantitative and qualitative results.
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