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Conference Paper Mitigating Impact of Starting New Session in Zoned Disk
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Authors
You Jip Won, Kyeong Sun Cho, Seun-Min Park
Issue Date
2001-09
Citation
International Conference on Multimedia (MM) 2001, pp.549-551
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/500213.500239
Abstract
Cycle based disk scheduling approach is widely used to satisfy the timing constraints of the multimedia data retrieval. When new service request arrives at the server, the length of cycle needs to be extended to accommodate the new service session. Under legacy cycle based disk scheduling paradigm, the amount of blocks fetched for a session in each cycle becomes insufficient when the cycle is extended to accommodate a new stream and subsequently some of the ongoing sessions suffer from jitter. In this article, we present a technique called "prebuffering" which makes the streaming server resilient to the cycle extension. Our model is based upon the zone based disk.
KSP Keywords
Multimedia data, Scheduling approach, Scheduling paradigm, cycle extension, data retrieval, disk scheduling, timing constraints