视频点播系统的基于排列的金字塔广播方案

C. Aggarwal, J. Wolf, Philip S. Yu
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周期性广播可以用于支持近视频点播的流行视频。对于给定的带宽分配,金字塔广播方案与传统广播方案相比大大减少了观众的延迟(等待)时间。然而,这种传销方案通常在客户端有大量的存储需求,这导致机顶盒需要具有高传输速率能力的磁盘。我们提出了一个基于排列的金字塔方案,其中存储需求和磁盘传输速率大大降低,但查看器延迟也更小。在该方法下,每个视频被分割成几何大小增加的连续片段,每个片段被进一步划分为块,其中块是传输的基本单位。在最初的金字塔骗局中,视频的不同片段的传输频率与它们的大小成反比。该方案不是按顺序传输每个数据段中的数据块,而是按预先指定的循环排列传输这些数据块,以节省客户端的存储需求。提供了性能分析来量化新方案的效益。
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A permutation-based pyramid broadcasting scheme for video-on-demand systems
Periodic broadcasting can be used to support near video on demand for popular videos. For a given bandwidth allocation, pyramid broadcasting schemes substantially reduce the viewer latency (waiting) time as compared with conventional broadcasting schemes. Nevertheless, such pyramid schemes typically have substantial storage requirements at the client end, and this results in set top boxes needing disks with high transfer rate capabilities. We present a permutation based pyramid scheme in which the storage requirements and disk transfer rates are greatly reduced, and yet the viewer latency is smaller as well. Under the proposed approach, each video is partitioned into contiguous segments of geometrically increasing sizes and each segment is further divided into blocks, where a block is the basic unit of transmission. As in the original pyramid scheme, frequencies of transmission for the different segments of a video vary in a manner inversely proportional to their size. Instead of transmitting the block in each segment in sequential order, the proposed scheme transmits these blocks in a prespecified cyclic permutation to save on storage requirements in the client end. Performance analyses are provided to quantify the benefits of the new scheme.
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