In this paper we propose an integrated memory and disk cache for multimedia clients. The cache cushions the multimedia decoder from input rate fluctuations and mismatches, and because data can be cached to disk, the acceptable fluctuations can be very large. This gives the media server much greater flexibility for load balancing, and lets the client operate efficiently when the network rate is much larger or smaller than the media display rate. We analyze the memory requirements for this cache, and analytically derive safe values for its control pa-rameters. Using a realistic case study, we examine the interaction between memory size, peak input rate, and disk performance, and show that a rela-tively modest amount of main memory can support...
We present techniques for managing disks as a buffer for the tertiary storage of multimedia servers....
In this paper, we propose a Bi-directional Fragmental Pipelining (BFP) technique and its variable bu...
The caching behavior of multimedia applications has been de-scribed as having high instruction refer...
In this paper we propose an integrated memory and disk cache for multimedia clients. The cache cushi...
A number of techniques have been developed for maximizing disk utilization in media servers, includi...
Recent technological advances have made multimedia on-demand servers feasible. Two challenging tasks...
Lately, on-demand streaming multimedia applications have become very popular. Contemporary personal ...
Poor memory management policies lead to lower throughput and excessive memory requirements. This pro...
In this paper, we propose a Bi-directional Fragmental Pipelining (BFP) technique and its variable bu...
In this paper, we propose a Bi-directional Fragmental Pipelining (BFP) technique and its variable bu...
Using magnetic disks as a cache for tertiary storage has been shown to be an effective way to addres...
Network continuous-media applications are emerging with a great pace. Cache memories have long been ...
A number of techniques have been developed for maximizing disk utilization in media servers, in-clud...
Continuity of stream playback is the crucial con-straint in designing a continuous media server. Fro...
CD-ROMs have proliferated as a distribution media for desktop machines for a large variety of multim...
We present techniques for managing disks as a buffer for the tertiary storage of multimedia servers....
In this paper, we propose a Bi-directional Fragmental Pipelining (BFP) technique and its variable bu...
The caching behavior of multimedia applications has been de-scribed as having high instruction refer...
In this paper we propose an integrated memory and disk cache for multimedia clients. The cache cushi...
A number of techniques have been developed for maximizing disk utilization in media servers, includi...
Recent technological advances have made multimedia on-demand servers feasible. Two challenging tasks...
Lately, on-demand streaming multimedia applications have become very popular. Contemporary personal ...
Poor memory management policies lead to lower throughput and excessive memory requirements. This pro...
In this paper, we propose a Bi-directional Fragmental Pipelining (BFP) technique and its variable bu...
In this paper, we propose a Bi-directional Fragmental Pipelining (BFP) technique and its variable bu...
Using magnetic disks as a cache for tertiary storage has been shown to be an effective way to addres...
Network continuous-media applications are emerging with a great pace. Cache memories have long been ...
A number of techniques have been developed for maximizing disk utilization in media servers, in-clud...
Continuity of stream playback is the crucial con-straint in designing a continuous media server. Fro...
CD-ROMs have proliferated as a distribution media for desktop machines for a large variety of multim...
We present techniques for managing disks as a buffer for the tertiary storage of multimedia servers....
In this paper, we propose a Bi-directional Fragmental Pipelining (BFP) technique and its variable bu...
The caching behavior of multimedia applications has been de-scribed as having high instruction refer...