We compare a number of disk scheduling algorithms that can be used in a multimedia server for sustaining multiple variable-bit-rate (VBR) data streams. A data stream is sustained by repeatedly fetching a block of data from disk and storing it in a corresponding buffer. For each of the disk scheduling algorithms we give necessary and sufficient conditions for avoiding underflow and overflow of the buffers. In addition, the algorithms are compared with respect to buffer requirements as well as average response times
In contrast to pure video servers, advanced multimedia applications such as digital libraries or tel...
Poor memory management policies lead to lower throughput and excessive memory requirements. This pro...
ABSTRACT: Real-time disk scheduling plays an important role in time-constraints applications. The re...
We compare a number of disk scheduling algorithms that can be used in a multimedia server for sustai...
[[abstract]]A multimedia server requires a real-time disk-scheduling algorithm to deliver isochronou...
Divisible load scenarios occur in modern media server applications since most multimedia application...
In this paper, we investigate mechanisms for providing deterministic service for Variable Bit Rate (...
This article provides a retrospective of our original paper by the same title in the Proceedings of ...
We introduce a framework for real-time I/O scheduling for multiple-disk parallel I/O systems. The fr...
Streaming applications have used many different approaches to provide delay-sensitive data to client...
We present a buffering technique that reduces video-on-demand server memory requirements in more tha...
In contrast to pure video servers, advanced multimedia applications such as digital libraries or tel...
We study a new design strategy for the implementation of Parallel Media Servers with a predictable b...
Summarization: This paper examines the problem of scheduling concurrent requests on multimedia stora...
Variable bit rate(VBR) videos refer to videos with varying frame sizes. When transmitted through net...
In contrast to pure video servers, advanced multimedia applications such as digital libraries or tel...
Poor memory management policies lead to lower throughput and excessive memory requirements. This pro...
ABSTRACT: Real-time disk scheduling plays an important role in time-constraints applications. The re...
We compare a number of disk scheduling algorithms that can be used in a multimedia server for sustai...
[[abstract]]A multimedia server requires a real-time disk-scheduling algorithm to deliver isochronou...
Divisible load scenarios occur in modern media server applications since most multimedia application...
In this paper, we investigate mechanisms for providing deterministic service for Variable Bit Rate (...
This article provides a retrospective of our original paper by the same title in the Proceedings of ...
We introduce a framework for real-time I/O scheduling for multiple-disk parallel I/O systems. The fr...
Streaming applications have used many different approaches to provide delay-sensitive data to client...
We present a buffering technique that reduces video-on-demand server memory requirements in more tha...
In contrast to pure video servers, advanced multimedia applications such as digital libraries or tel...
We study a new design strategy for the implementation of Parallel Media Servers with a predictable b...
Summarization: This paper examines the problem of scheduling concurrent requests on multimedia stora...
Variable bit rate(VBR) videos refer to videos with varying frame sizes. When transmitted through net...
In contrast to pure video servers, advanced multimedia applications such as digital libraries or tel...
Poor memory management policies lead to lower throughput and excessive memory requirements. This pro...
ABSTRACT: Real-time disk scheduling plays an important role in time-constraints applications. The re...