Abstract—Distributed continuous media server (DCMS) architectures are proposed to minimize the communication-storage cost for those continuous media applications that serve a large number of geographically distributed clients. Typically, a DCMS is designed as a pure hierarchy (tree) of centralized continuous media servers. In an earlier work, we proposed a redundant hierarchical topology for DCMS networks, termed RedHi, which can potentially result in higher utilization and better reliability over pure hierarchy. In this paper, we focus on the design of a resource management system for RedHi that can exploit the resources of its DCMS network to achieve these performance objectives. Our proposed resource management system is based on a fully...
The enhanced pay-per-view (EPPV) model for providing continuous-media-on-demand (CMOD) services asso...
Multimedia applications place high demands for quality-of-service (QoS), performance, and reliabili...
Decentralized network services, such as naming systems, content distribution networks, and publish-...
. The growing number of digital audio and video repositories has resulted in a desperate need for ef...
The first part of this thesis provides a survey of continuous media serves, including discussions on...
Recent advances in computing and communication technologies have made it technically feasible and ec...
High performance servers and high speed networks will form the backbone of the infrastructure requir...
A multimedia server is a key component of a distributed multimedia information system. Continuous me...
Abstract: Streaming media is pervasive on the Internet now and continues to grow rapidly. The dramat...
Multimedia applications are emerging in education, information dissemination, entertainment, as wel...
In this thesis we present two multimedia architectures and a data retrieval model for supporting si...
This paper describes the design of a scaleable interactive continuous media server that is realized ...
In this paper we present and discuss our approach to resource management for distributed multimedia ...
Hosting an on-demand media content streaming service has been a challenging task mainly because of t...
309 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.In this thesis, we present a ...
The enhanced pay-per-view (EPPV) model for providing continuous-media-on-demand (CMOD) services asso...
Multimedia applications place high demands for quality-of-service (QoS), performance, and reliabili...
Decentralized network services, such as naming systems, content distribution networks, and publish-...
. The growing number of digital audio and video repositories has resulted in a desperate need for ef...
The first part of this thesis provides a survey of continuous media serves, including discussions on...
Recent advances in computing and communication technologies have made it technically feasible and ec...
High performance servers and high speed networks will form the backbone of the infrastructure requir...
A multimedia server is a key component of a distributed multimedia information system. Continuous me...
Abstract: Streaming media is pervasive on the Internet now and continues to grow rapidly. The dramat...
Multimedia applications are emerging in education, information dissemination, entertainment, as wel...
In this thesis we present two multimedia architectures and a data retrieval model for supporting si...
This paper describes the design of a scaleable interactive continuous media server that is realized ...
In this paper we present and discuss our approach to resource management for distributed multimedia ...
Hosting an on-demand media content streaming service has been a challenging task mainly because of t...
309 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.In this thesis, we present a ...
The enhanced pay-per-view (EPPV) model for providing continuous-media-on-demand (CMOD) services asso...
Multimedia applications place high demands for quality-of-service (QoS), performance, and reliabili...
Decentralized network services, such as naming systems, content distribution networks, and publish-...