As technological advances continue to be made, the demand for more efficient distributed multimedia systems is also affirmed. Current support for end-to-end QoS is still limited; consequently mechanisms are required to provide flexibility in resource loading. One such mechanism, caching, may be introduced both in the end-system and network to facilitate intelligent load balancing and resource management. We introduce new work at Lancaster University investigating the use of transparent network caches for MPEG-2. A novel architecture is proposed, based on router-oriented caching and the employment of large scale dynamic RAM as the sole caching medium. The architecture also proposes the use of the ISO/IEC standardised DSM-CC protocol as a bas...
The video content for on-demand services is generally stored and streamed in a compressed format. Th...
In this paper, we investigate the potential of caching to improve quality of reception (QoR) in the ...
2015-07-29In classical communications/information theoretic problems, the messages (contents) are ge...
As technological advances continue to be made, the demand for more efficient distributed multimedia ...
As technological advances continue to be made, the demand for more efficient distributed multimedia ...
Despite advances in networking technology, the limitation of the server bandwidth prevents multimedi...
Abstract—Cellular data traffic almost doubles every year, greatly straining network capacity. The ma...
Online video is anticipated to be the largest fraction of all mobile network traffic aside from the ...
High quality online video streaming, both live and on-demand, has become an essential part of consum...
Abstract—The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity o...
Network continuous-media applications are emerging with a great pace. Cache memories have long been ...
ISPs (Internet Service Providers) to reduce the bandwidth requirement in the backbone WAN. By cachin...
Video-on-Demand (VoD) traffic explosion has been one of the main driving forces behind the recent In...
In the world of complex SoCs for consumer applica-tions, multiprocessor architectures usually deploy...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
The video content for on-demand services is generally stored and streamed in a compressed format. Th...
In this paper, we investigate the potential of caching to improve quality of reception (QoR) in the ...
2015-07-29In classical communications/information theoretic problems, the messages (contents) are ge...
As technological advances continue to be made, the demand for more efficient distributed multimedia ...
As technological advances continue to be made, the demand for more efficient distributed multimedia ...
Despite advances in networking technology, the limitation of the server bandwidth prevents multimedi...
Abstract—Cellular data traffic almost doubles every year, greatly straining network capacity. The ma...
Online video is anticipated to be the largest fraction of all mobile network traffic aside from the ...
High quality online video streaming, both live and on-demand, has become an essential part of consum...
Abstract—The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity o...
Network continuous-media applications are emerging with a great pace. Cache memories have long been ...
ISPs (Internet Service Providers) to reduce the bandwidth requirement in the backbone WAN. By cachin...
Video-on-Demand (VoD) traffic explosion has been one of the main driving forces behind the recent In...
In the world of complex SoCs for consumer applica-tions, multiprocessor architectures usually deploy...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
The video content for on-demand services is generally stored and streamed in a compressed format. Th...
In this paper, we investigate the potential of caching to improve quality of reception (QoR) in the ...
2015-07-29In classical communications/information theoretic problems, the messages (contents) are ge...