采用分布式服务器提供分布式家庭影院服务

N. Fonseca, Cristiane M. R. Franco
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流量集成的出现为无数多媒体应用开辟了道路。其中最有前途的应用是视频会议和视频点播。视频会议通过允许参与者看到他们的肢体语言和使用视觉信息来扩展当前的语音会议。视频点播系统的用户可以从视频档案中选择和观看影片。在本文中,我们考虑分布式家庭影院(DHT),这是一种混合应用程序,其中为视频会议的参与者同时播放电影。其基本思想是允许一组分布的用户讨论一部电影。在DHT会议中,任何参与者都可以通过对视频进行VCR操作来发起关于特定场景的辩论。预计分布的家庭影院将对远程学习和专业会议产生重大影响。在未来的宽带综合网络中,像DHT这样的视频应用将需要巨大的带宽资源。在本文中,我们研究了分布式服务器网络的设计来提供DHT服务,以减少分布式视频业务对带宽的巨大需求。分布式服务器是一组相同的服务器,它们在DHT会话期间相互协作。换句话说,DHT会话中涉及的服务器交换控制消息,以便会话的所有参与者观看相同的场景。不同的服务器为同一会话的不同参与者(或参与者组)提供视频流。此外,我们考虑了服务器/缓存复制技术,并评论了分布式服务器在多播网络中的使用。
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Using distributed servers to provide distributed home theatre services
The advent of traffic integration has opened avenues for countless multimedia applications. Among the most promising applications are video-conference and video-on-demand. Video-conferences extends current voice-conference by allowing participants to see their body language and to use visual information. Users of a video-on-demand system can select and watch films from video archives. In this paper, we consider distributed home theatre (DHT), a hybrid application in which a film is simultaneously played for the participants of a video-conference. The basic idea is to allow a group of distributed users to discuss a film. In a DHT session, any participant can initiate a debate about a specific scene by performing VCR operations on the video. It is expected that distributed home theatre will have a great impact on distance-learning as well as on professional conferences. Video applications like DHT will require huge bandwidth resources in the future broadband integrated network. In this paper, we investigate the design of networks with distributed servers to provide DHT services, and reduce the huge bandwidth demand of distributed video services. A distributed server is a set of identical servers which cooperate during a DHT session. In other words, the servers involved in a DHT session exchange control messages, so that all the participants of a session watch the same scene. Different servers deliver video streams for a different participant (or group of participants) of the same session. Furthermore, we consider server/cache replication techniques and we comment on the use of distributed servers in networks with multicast.
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