We study the content placement problem for cache delivery video-on-demand systems under static random network topologies with fixed heavy-tailed video demand. The performance measure is the amount of server load; we wish to minimize the total download rate for all users from the server and maximize the rate from caches. Our approach reduces the analysis for multiple videos to consideration of decoupled systems with only a single video. For each placement policy, insights gained from the single video analysis carry back to the original multiple video content placement problem. Finally, we propose a hybrid placement technique that achieves near optimal performance with less complexity
In this paper CDNs (Content Delivery Networks) have been widely implemented to provide scalable clou...
In this work, we investigate cache placement strategies for layered video content. We consider a lib...
Network operators must continuously explore new network architectures to satisfy increasing traffic ...
We study the content placement problem for cache delivery video-on-demand systems under static rando...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of content placement in peer-to-peer (P2...
The issues of content placement and content replication for video-on-demand streaming over cellular ...
Introduction: The on-demand delivery of video content is anticipated to show tremendous growth over ...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
We study providing large-scale video-on-demand (VoD) service to distributed users. In order to achie...
Abstract—The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity o...
A Content Delivery Network (CDN) aims to provide efficient movement of massive digital content (mult...
Internet on-demand video traffic has seen explosive growth in recent years. This brings a number of ...
Abstract—A video-on-demand (VoD) system allows a viewer to choose a video of his choice such as movi...
A cost-effective approach to building up scalable Videoon-Demand (VoD) servers is to couple a number...
In this paper CDNs (Content Delivery Networks) have been widely implemented to provide scalable clou...
In this work, we investigate cache placement strategies for layered video content. We consider a lib...
Network operators must continuously explore new network architectures to satisfy increasing traffic ...
We study the content placement problem for cache delivery video-on-demand systems under static rando...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of content placement in peer-to-peer (P2...
The issues of content placement and content replication for video-on-demand streaming over cellular ...
Introduction: The on-demand delivery of video content is anticipated to show tremendous growth over ...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
We study providing large-scale video-on-demand (VoD) service to distributed users. In order to achie...
Abstract—The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity o...
A Content Delivery Network (CDN) aims to provide efficient movement of massive digital content (mult...
Internet on-demand video traffic has seen explosive growth in recent years. This brings a number of ...
Abstract—A video-on-demand (VoD) system allows a viewer to choose a video of his choice such as movi...
A cost-effective approach to building up scalable Videoon-Demand (VoD) servers is to couple a number...
In this paper CDNs (Content Delivery Networks) have been widely implemented to provide scalable clou...
In this work, we investigate cache placement strategies for layered video content. We consider a lib...
Network operators must continuously explore new network architectures to satisfy increasing traffic ...