This paper examines a novel cache management policy applied to non-collaborative and collaborative environments of more than one proxy server that serve homogeneous or even heterogeneous client requests for video streaming over the Internet. This cache management policy, which we call LRLFU because of a combination between an LRU and an LFU policy, is capable of capturing the changing popularities of the various videos by attaching a caching value to every video according to how recently and how frequently the video was requested, and decides to cache the most 'valuable' videos. Our event-driven simulations have shown that LRLFU when applied to a simple non-collaborative topology of proxies and compared with previous work in this area (1) i...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
The content-oriented network is becoming a reality with enormous amount of contents such as high-def...
Abstract- Caching video objects at proxies close to clients has attracted a lot of attention in rece...
This paper focuses on an environment of more than one proxy server that serve homogeneous or even he...
Summarization: . 1: Introduction -- Ch. 2: Design and performance evaluation of frequency-based cach...
Abstract. This paper examines a novel cache management policy, which we call LRLFU and is applied to...
Summarization: The dramatic increase of streaming media traffic on the Internet have led to bandwidt...
We study caching strategies for proxies that cache VBR--encoded continuous media objects for highly ...
In this paper, we investigate mechanisms for the video streaming system where proxies cooperate to p...
The high bandwidth and the relatively long-lived characteristics of digital video are key limiting f...
This study suggests to use popularity based caching for IP-based TV (IPTV) services over peer-to-pee...
The growing popularity of over the top ( OTT) video streaming services has led to a strong increase ...
This paper presents an effective popularity and segment based caching management scheme for streamin...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
The proxy mechanism widely used in WWW systems offers low-delay and scalable delivery of data by mea...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
The content-oriented network is becoming a reality with enormous amount of contents such as high-def...
Abstract- Caching video objects at proxies close to clients has attracted a lot of attention in rece...
This paper focuses on an environment of more than one proxy server that serve homogeneous or even he...
Summarization: . 1: Introduction -- Ch. 2: Design and performance evaluation of frequency-based cach...
Abstract. This paper examines a novel cache management policy, which we call LRLFU and is applied to...
Summarization: The dramatic increase of streaming media traffic on the Internet have led to bandwidt...
We study caching strategies for proxies that cache VBR--encoded continuous media objects for highly ...
In this paper, we investigate mechanisms for the video streaming system where proxies cooperate to p...
The high bandwidth and the relatively long-lived characteristics of digital video are key limiting f...
This study suggests to use popularity based caching for IP-based TV (IPTV) services over peer-to-pee...
The growing popularity of over the top ( OTT) video streaming services has led to a strong increase ...
This paper presents an effective popularity and segment based caching management scheme for streamin...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
The proxy mechanism widely used in WWW systems offers low-delay and scalable delivery of data by mea...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
The content-oriented network is becoming a reality with enormous amount of contents such as high-def...
Abstract- Caching video objects at proxies close to clients has attracted a lot of attention in rece...