Poor memory management policies lead to lower throughput and excessive memory requirements. This problem is aggravated in multimedia databases by the large volume and real-time data requirements. This study explores the temporal and spatial relationships among concurrent media streams. Specifically, we propose adding proper delays to space out IOs in a media server to give more room for buffer sharing among streams. Memory requirements can be reduced by trading time for space. We present and prove theorems that state the optimal IO schedules for reducing memory requirements for two cases: streams with the same required display rate and different display rates. We also show how the theorems can be put in practice to improve system performanc...
In contrast to pure video servers, advanced multimedia applications such as digital libraries or tel...
A multimedia server delivers presentations (such as videos, movies, games), providing high bandwidth...
Abstract. Multimedia presentations (e.g., lectures, digital libraries) normally include discrete med...
In this paper, we look at the various I/O issues in a multimedia system. In a multimedia server, the...
A number of techniques have been developed for maximizing disk utilization in media servers, includi...
This paper investigates memory management for real-time multimedia applications running on a resourc...
In this paper, we investigate the buffer requirement in retrieving the continuous media streams from...
This article provides a retrospective of our original paper by the same title in the Proceedings of ...
Summarization: This paper examines the problem of scheduling concurrent requests on multimedia stora...
The ever growing needs of large multimedia systems cannot be met by magnetic disks due to their high...
A number of techniques have been developed for maximizing disk utilization in media servers, in-clud...
In this study we present a scheme called two-dimensional BubbleUp (2DB) for managing parallel disks ...
In contrast to pure video servers, advanced multimedia applications such as digital libraries or tel...
In this paper we propose an integrated memory and disk cache for multimedia clients. The cache cushi...
In this thesis, we study the problem of how to maximize the throughput of a multimedia system, give...
In contrast to pure video servers, advanced multimedia applications such as digital libraries or tel...
A multimedia server delivers presentations (such as videos, movies, games), providing high bandwidth...
Abstract. Multimedia presentations (e.g., lectures, digital libraries) normally include discrete med...
In this paper, we look at the various I/O issues in a multimedia system. In a multimedia server, the...
A number of techniques have been developed for maximizing disk utilization in media servers, includi...
This paper investigates memory management for real-time multimedia applications running on a resourc...
In this paper, we investigate the buffer requirement in retrieving the continuous media streams from...
This article provides a retrospective of our original paper by the same title in the Proceedings of ...
Summarization: This paper examines the problem of scheduling concurrent requests on multimedia stora...
The ever growing needs of large multimedia systems cannot be met by magnetic disks due to their high...
A number of techniques have been developed for maximizing disk utilization in media servers, in-clud...
In this study we present a scheme called two-dimensional BubbleUp (2DB) for managing parallel disks ...
In contrast to pure video servers, advanced multimedia applications such as digital libraries or tel...
In this paper we propose an integrated memory and disk cache for multimedia clients. The cache cushi...
In this thesis, we study the problem of how to maximize the throughput of a multimedia system, give...
In contrast to pure video servers, advanced multimedia applications such as digital libraries or tel...
A multimedia server delivers presentations (such as videos, movies, games), providing high bandwidth...
Abstract. Multimedia presentations (e.g., lectures, digital libraries) normally include discrete med...