Patching is an efficient bandwidth-sharing technique for video-on-demand systems. In this environment, a client joins an on-going regular multicast to receive and cache the data in a local buffer. The server needs to send only the leading portion of the video in a patching stream. When the client finishes playing back the patching data, it continues the playback using the data already cached in the buffer. Although this strategy enables stream sharing without the service delay, the performance of Patching has limitation: as the time distance to the last regular multicast enlarges, the patching cost for new requests increases and eventually, a new regular multicast must be scheduled to balance the cost. In this paper, we address this problem...
Providing video on demand (VoD) service over the Internet in a scalable way is a challenging problem...
Multimedia streaming applications consume a significant amount of server and network resources due t...
Reactive near-video-on-demand (NVOD) schemes provide instantaneous service, but the server bandwidth...
Patching is an efficient bandwidth-sharing technique for video-on-demand systems. In this environmen...
Patching is an efficient bandwidth-sharing technique for video-on-demand systems. In this envi-ronme...
Patching is an efficient bandwidth-sharing technique for video-on-demand systems. Its performance, h...
Patching is a cost efficient channel-sharing technique for video-on-demand systems. However, its per...
Patching has been shown to be cost efficient for video-on-demand systems. Unlike conventional multic...
Patching has been shown to be cost efficient for video-on-demand systems. Unlike conventional multic...
The access patterns of most information systems follow the 80/20 rules. That is, 80% of the requests...
Until now, true video-on-demand can only be achieved using a dedicated data flow for each sen-ice re...
The phenomenal growth in the distributed multimedia applications has accelerated the popularity of V...
Multimedia streaming applications can consume a significant amount of server and network resources....
In video-on-demand (VOD) systems, a number of sophisticated architectures have been proposed to prov...
Providing video on demand (VoD) service over the Internet in a scalable way is a challenging problem...
Providing video on demand (VoD) service over the Internet in a scalable way is a challenging problem...
Multimedia streaming applications consume a significant amount of server and network resources due t...
Reactive near-video-on-demand (NVOD) schemes provide instantaneous service, but the server bandwidth...
Patching is an efficient bandwidth-sharing technique for video-on-demand systems. In this environmen...
Patching is an efficient bandwidth-sharing technique for video-on-demand systems. In this envi-ronme...
Patching is an efficient bandwidth-sharing technique for video-on-demand systems. Its performance, h...
Patching is a cost efficient channel-sharing technique for video-on-demand systems. However, its per...
Patching has been shown to be cost efficient for video-on-demand systems. Unlike conventional multic...
Patching has been shown to be cost efficient for video-on-demand systems. Unlike conventional multic...
The access patterns of most information systems follow the 80/20 rules. That is, 80% of the requests...
Until now, true video-on-demand can only be achieved using a dedicated data flow for each sen-ice re...
The phenomenal growth in the distributed multimedia applications has accelerated the popularity of V...
Multimedia streaming applications can consume a significant amount of server and network resources....
In video-on-demand (VOD) systems, a number of sophisticated architectures have been proposed to prov...
Providing video on demand (VoD) service over the Internet in a scalable way is a challenging problem...
Providing video on demand (VoD) service over the Internet in a scalable way is a challenging problem...
Multimedia streaming applications consume a significant amount of server and network resources due t...
Reactive near-video-on-demand (NVOD) schemes provide instantaneous service, but the server bandwidth...