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Data Broadcasting and Seamless Channel Transition for Highly-Demanded Videos

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Data Broadcasting and Seamless Channel Transition for Highly-Demanded Videos
—One way to broadcast a popular video is to use a number of dedicated channels, each responsible for broadcasting some portion of the video periodically in a predefined way. The stress on channels can be alleviated, and new viewers do not have to wait long to start their playback. Many approaches falling in this category have been proposed. One such scheme that interests us is the fast broadcasting (FB) scheme, which can broadcast a video using k channels by incurring at most O(D=2 k) waiting time on new-coming viewers, where D is the length of the video. In this paper, we consider a set of videos, each being broadcast by the FB scheme. Since the levels of demands on these videos may change by time, it is sometimes inevitable to change the numbers of channels assigned to some videos. We propose a novel seamless channel transition enhancement on top of the FB scheme to dynamically change the number of channels assigned to a video on-the-fly. Clients currently viewing this video will n...
Yu-Chee Tseng, Chi-Ming Hsieh, Ming-Hour Yang, Wen
Added 31 Jul 2010
Updated 31 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2000
Where INFOCOM
Authors Yu-Chee Tseng, Chi-Ming Hsieh, Ming-Hour Yang, Wen-Hwa Liao, Jang-Ping Sheu
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