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Journal Article A Speculative Load Adaptive Streaming Scheme for Efficient Video Delivery
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Authors
Yeonjoon Chung
Issue Date
2011-06
Citation
Multimedia Systems, v.17, no.3, pp.165-176
ISSN
0942-4962
Publisher
Springer
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00530-011-0227-z
Abstract
Video on demand services require video broadcast schemes to provide efficient and reliable performance under various client request loads. In this paper, we have developed an efficient request load adaptive broadcast scheme, speculative load adaptive streaming scheme (SLAS), that requires lower service bandwidth than previous approaches, regardless of request rate. We have provided both analysis and simulation to show the performance gain over previous schemes. In this paper, we provide the theoretic upper bound of the continuous segment allocations on channels. We found that the number of allocated segments of the SLAS is close to the theoretic upper bound when compared with other schemes over various numbers of stream channels. Our analysis of client waiting time is almost identical to simulation results about all client requests. By simulation, we compared the required service bandwidth and storage requirements of the SLAS scheme and other schemes and found the SLAS scheme is an efficient broadcast scheme as compared to well known seamless channel transition schemes. © Springer-Verlag 2011.
KSP Keywords
Analysis and simulation, Broadcast scheme, Load adaptive, Performance gain, Request rate, Seamless channel transition, Storage requirements, Upper bounds, Video broadcast, Video delivery, Video on Demand Service