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Scalable Video Delivery on The Web

by B. Prabhakaran, Yu-guang Tu, Yin Wu , 2000
"... In this paper, we present a scalable video delivery application on the web. This application makes use of an object-level scalable web framework for handling large multimedia objects such as digitized movies or multimedia lectures. This scalable framework automatically monitors access patterns, repl ..."
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In this paper, we present a scalable video delivery application on the web. This application makes use of an object-level scalable web framework for handling large multimedia objects such as digitized movies or multimedia lectures. This scalable framework automatically monitors access patterns

Advances in Wireless Video Delivery

by MEMBER, IEEE Minoru Etoh , MEMBER, IEEE Takeshi Yoshimura
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Scheduled Video Delivery—A Scalable On-Demand Video Delivery Scheme

by Min-you Wu, Senior Member, Sujun Ma, Wei Shu, Senior Member
"... Abstract—Continuous media, such as digital movies, video clips, and music, are becoming an increasingly common way to convey information, entertain and educate people. However, limited system and network resources have delayed the widespread usage of continuous media. Most existing on-demand service ..."
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-demand services are not scalable for a large content repository. In this paper, we propose a scalable and inexpensive video delivery scheme, named Scheduled Video Delivery (SVD). In the SVD scheme, users submit requests with a specified start time. Incentives are provided so that users will specify the start

Optimizing Scalable Video Delivery Through OpenFlow Layer-based Routing

by Openflow Layer-based Routing, Niels Bouten, Maxim Claeys, Sebastiaan Laga, Thomas Van Cleemput, Filip Van Raemdonck, Felix Vanhoutte, Niels Bouten, Maxim Claeys, Filip De Turck , 2014
"... Optimizing scalable video delivery through ..."
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Optimizing scalable video delivery through

Reverse Engineering the YouTube Video Delivery Cloud

by Vijay Kumar Adhikari, Sourabh Jain, Yingying Chen, Zhi-li Zhang - In HotMD’11
"... In this paper we set out to “reverse-engineer ” the YouTube video delivery cloud by building a globally distributed active measurement infrastructure. Through careful and extensive data collection, analysis and experiments, we deduce the key design features underlying the YouTube video delivery clou ..."
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In this paper we set out to “reverse-engineer ” the YouTube video delivery cloud by building a globally distributed active measurement infrastructure. Through careful and extensive data collection, analysis and experiments, we deduce the key design features underlying the YouTube video delivery

Error Control and Concealment for Video Communication -- A Review

by Yao Wang, Qin-fan Zhu - PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE , 1998
"... The problem of error control and concealment in video communication is becoming increasingly important because of the growing interest in video delivery over unreliable channels such as wireless networks and the Internet. This paper reviews the techniques that have been developed for error control a ..."
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The problem of error control and concealment in video communication is becoming increasingly important because of the growing interest in video delivery over unreliable channels such as wireless networks and the Internet. This paper reviews the techniques that have been developed for error control

Resource Requirements of Closed-Loop Video Delivery Services

by Wei Shu, Min-you Wu
"... Abstract — Different video delivery techniques have been proposed for closed-loop video service, such as Batching and Patching. However, the relationship among the system resource requirement, the size of video repository, and the number of clients is not well understood yet. This article provides a ..."
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Abstract — Different video delivery techniques have been proposed for closed-loop video service, such as Batching and Patching. However, the relationship among the system resource requirement, the size of video repository, and the number of clients is not well understood yet. This article provides

Interactive Multiview Video Delivery Based

by Jian-Guang Lou , Hua Cai , Jiang Li - on IP Multicast,” Advances in Multimedia , 2007
"... Recommended by Jianfei Cai As a recently emerging service, multiview video provides a new viewing experience with a high degree of freedom. However, due to the huge data amounts transferred, multiview video's delivery remains a daunting challenge. In this paper, we propose a multiview video-st ..."
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Recommended by Jianfei Cai As a recently emerging service, multiview video provides a new viewing experience with a high degree of freedom. However, due to the huge data amounts transferred, multiview video's delivery remains a daunting challenge. In this paper, we propose a multiview video

ADAPTIVE VIDEO DELIVERY USING SEMANTICS

by Présentée À La, Faculté Sciences, Et Techniques, Prof T. Chen, Prof S. Süsstrunk, Olivier Steiger
"... ingénieur électricien diplômé EPF de nationalité suisse et originaire d'Altstätten (SG) acceptée sur proposition du jury: Prof. T. Ebrahimi, directeur de thèse Dr A. Cavallaro, rapporteur ..."
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ingénieur électricien diplômé EPF de nationalité suisse et originaire d'Altstätten (SG) acceptée sur proposition du jury: Prof. T. Ebrahimi, directeur de thèse Dr A. Cavallaro, rapporteur

Long Term Resource Allocation in Video Delivery Systems

by Kevin Almeroth Contact, Asit Dan, Dinkar Sitaram, William H. Tetzlaff , 1997
"... In typical video delivery systems offering programs on-demand, service should be be nearly immediate and continuous. A video server can provide this type of service by reserving sufficient network and server resources for the duration of playout. Scalability and reduced cost can be achieved using ..."
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In typical video delivery systems offering programs on-demand, service should be be nearly immediate and continuous. A video server can provide this type of service by reserving sufficient network and server resources for the duration of playout. Scalability and reduced cost can be achieved
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