Network continuous-media applications are emerging with a great pace. Cache memories have long been recognized as a key resource (along with network bandwidth) whose intelligent exploitation can ensure high performance for such applications. Cache memories exist at the continuous-media servers and their proxy servers in the network. Within a server, cache memories exist in a hierarchy (at the host, the storage-devices, and at intermediate multi-device controllers). Our research is concerned with how to best exploit these resources in the context of continuous media servers and in particular, how to best exploit the available cache memories at the drive, the disk array controller, and the host levels. Our results determine under which circum...
As technological advances continue to be made, the demand for more efficient distributed multimedia ...
High-quality streaming is getting more popular as it is getting more attention of Internet users. Th...
Global video Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) serve a significant fraction of the entire Interne...
The paper presents techniques which exploit recent magnetic disk-drive technological developments (s...
Continuity of stream playback is the crucial con-straint in designing a continuous media server. Fro...
To avoid the throughput limitations of traditional data retrieval algorithms, the authors have devel...
In this paper, we investigate the potential of caching to improve quality of reception (QoR) in the ...
Supporting on-demand access to large widely shared data, such as popular video objects, requires eff...
We consider a cache network in which a single server is connected to multiple users via a shared err...
We consider a cache network, in which a single server is connected to multiple users via a shared er...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
CD-ROMs have proliferated as a distribution media for desktop machines for a large variety of multim...
Abstract—The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity o...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
Continuous media servers are increasingly used to support a number of application domains, e.g., ent...
As technological advances continue to be made, the demand for more efficient distributed multimedia ...
High-quality streaming is getting more popular as it is getting more attention of Internet users. Th...
Global video Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) serve a significant fraction of the entire Interne...
The paper presents techniques which exploit recent magnetic disk-drive technological developments (s...
Continuity of stream playback is the crucial con-straint in designing a continuous media server. Fro...
To avoid the throughput limitations of traditional data retrieval algorithms, the authors have devel...
In this paper, we investigate the potential of caching to improve quality of reception (QoR) in the ...
Supporting on-demand access to large widely shared data, such as popular video objects, requires eff...
We consider a cache network in which a single server is connected to multiple users via a shared err...
We consider a cache network, in which a single server is connected to multiple users via a shared er...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
CD-ROMs have proliferated as a distribution media for desktop machines for a large variety of multim...
Abstract—The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity o...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
Continuous media servers are increasingly used to support a number of application domains, e.g., ent...
As technological advances continue to be made, the demand for more efficient distributed multimedia ...
High-quality streaming is getting more popular as it is getting more attention of Internet users. Th...
Global video Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) serve a significant fraction of the entire Interne...