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A Cluster-Based Active Router Architecture Supporting Video/Audio Stream Transcoding Service
Nice, France April 22-April 26
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Jiani Guo, University of California at Riverside
Fang Chen, University of California at Riverside
Laxmi Bhuyan, University of California at Riverside
Raj Kumar, Hewlett-Packard Laboratory
Active routers allow computation to be performed within the network by processing packets when they pass through the routers. We design and implement a cluster-based active router system that provides multimedia stream transcoding service. The performance of the system is evaluated with three different load balancing schemes. We evaluate the out-of-order phenomenon and analyze the tradeoff between this phenomenon and the processing speed. We present a stream-based round robin algorithm for the transcoding service offered in the router and demonstrate its superiority over the conventional round-robin scheme. The main design criteria are to minimize the total transcoding time and maintain the order of media units for each outgoing stream.
Citation:
Jiani Guo, Fang Chen, Laxmi Bhuyan, Raj Kumar, "A Cluster-Based Active Router Architecture Supporting Video/Audio Stream Transcoding Service," ipdps, pp.44b, International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'03), 2003
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