使用个性化电子节目指南的自适应通道切换最小化脉冲延迟

Timothy T. Adeliyi, O. Olugbara, Steven Parbanath
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近年来,从单向的基于推送的媒体广播到双向交互式的基于拉的互联网协议电视(IPTV)的革命得到了广泛的接受,并取得了重大进展。IPTV之所以被广泛接受,是因为IPTV提供了大量令人兴奋的电视频道。然而,尽管IPTV系统在世界范围内的应用越来越多,但电视系统的频道交换功能还需要进一步的开发。IPTV服务的用户必须能够快速无缝地浏览直播电视台和视频内容,但是在频道更改期间发生的延迟是一种威慑,这会导致IPTV系统出现重大故障。许多文献方法,如基于行为分析的信道预测,在解决脉冲延迟方面存在缺陷。本研究采用自适应通道切换与个性化电子节目指南来解决脉冲延迟。该解决方案省去了用户搜索自己想看的频道的麻烦,节省了用户浏览频道的时间。
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Minimizing Zapping Delay Using Adaptive Channel Switching with Personalized Electronic Program Guide
The pervasive acceptability of a revolution from monodirectional push-based media broadcasting to a bidirectional interactive pull-based internet protocol television (IPTV) has spotted significant development in recent years. The pervasive acceptability is because of the mammoth number of exhilarating television (TV) channels that IPTV offers. However, the channel switching feature of a TV system requires additional development despite the increased implementation of IPTV systems worldwide. Subscribers of IPTV services must be able to swiftly explore live TV stations and video contents of interest seamlessly, but zapping delay is a deterrent that occurs during a channel change that causes a significant glitch in IPTV systems. Many of the literature approaches such as channel prediction based on behavior analysis have shown flaws in resolving zapping delay. The approach of this study uses adaptive channel switching with a personalized electronic program guide to resolving zapping delay. The resolution saves the subscribers the time of channel navigation by eliminating the need to search for channels they want to view.
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