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Hierarchical Network Architecture for Layered Video Streaming
Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan March 23-March 24
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W-F. Poon, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
K-T. Lo, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
J. Feng, City University of Hong Kong
This paper concerns with the resources requirement of a hierarchical Video-on-Demand (VoD) system using layered videos in a heterogeneous environment such as Internet. An analytical model is developed to evaluate the performance of the system in terms of the blocking probability and the video quality. With the Maximum Cache Hit (MCH) caching policy, if the customers can request different quality of the videos from the server, the blocking probability can be significantly reduced.
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W-F. Poon, K-T. Lo, J. Feng, "Hierarchical Network Architecture for Layered Video Streaming," icdcsw, vol. 1, pp.164-169, 24th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops - W1: MNSA (ICDCSW'04), 2004
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