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ICMCS
2006
IEEE
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14 years 20 days ago
Involving Clients in the Distribution of Videos on Demand
We present a stream tapping protocol that involves clients in the video distribution process. As in conventional stream tapping, our protocol lets new clients tap the most recent ...
Santosh Kulkarni, Jehan-François Pâri...
ISPASS
2003
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
Performance analysis and optimization of a distributed Video on Demand service
Video on Demand (VoD) services are very appealing these days. In this work, we discuss four distinct alternatives for the architecture of a VoD server and compare their performanc...
Daniela Alvim Seabra dos Santos, Alex Borges Vieir...
EUROMICRO
2003
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
Providing Interactive Video on Demand Services in Distributed Architecture
True VoD systems provide interactive on-demand video service by allocating each client a dedicated stream. Such a scheme is inefficient when the system has a large number of users...
Bahjat Qazzaz, Remo Suppi, Fernando Cores, Ana Rip...
ICPADS
2002
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Design and Analysis of a Fault-Tolerant Mechanism for a Server-Less Video-On-Demand System
Video-on-demand (VoD) systems have traditionally been built on the client-server architecture, where a video server stores, retrieves, and transmits video data to video clients fo...
Jack Y. B. Lee, Raymond W. T. Leung
ICDCS
1999
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Fault Tolerant Video on Demand Services
This paper describes a highly available distributedvideo on demand (VoD) service which is inherently fault tolerant. The VoD service is provided by multiple servers that reside at...
Tal Anker, Danny Dolev, Idit Keidar