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Analysis of Resource Sharing and Cache Management in Scalable Video-on-Demand
Monterey, CA September 11-September 14
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Bashar Qudah, Wayne State University, USA
Nabil J. Sarhan, Wayne State University, USA
The required real-time and high-rate transfers for multimedia data severely limit the number of requests that can be serviced by Video-on-Demand (VOD) servers. Resource sharing techniques can be used to address this problem. We evaluate through extensive simulation major resource sharing techniques, considering both the True Video-on- Demand (TVOD) and Near Video-on-Demand (NVOD) service models. Moreover, we propose a statistical approach for cache management and derive analytical models for optimal cache allocation to reduce the demands on the disk I/O when various resource sharing techniques are used.
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Bashar Qudah, Nabil J. Sarhan, "Analysis of Resource Sharing and Cache Management in Scalable Video-on-Demand," mascots, pp.327-334, 14th IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation, 2006
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