Dynamic batching policies for an on-demand video server
Multimedia Systems
Scalable on-demand media streaming with packet loss recovery
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Efficient schemes for broadcasting popular videos
Multimedia Systems
A Low Bandwidth Broadcasting Protocol for Video on Demand
IC3N '98 Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks
Interleaving harmonic broadcasting and receiving scheme with loss-anticipation delivery
ISCC '04 Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Computers and Communications 2004 Volume 2 (ISCC"04) - Volume 02
The enhanced staircase broadcasting for VBR videos
Computer Communications
Staircase data broadcasting and receiving scheme for hot video service
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
The use of multicast delivery to provide a scalable and interactive video-on-demand service
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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With the growth of broadband networks, Video-on-Demand (VoD) has become realistic. Many significant broadcasting schemes have been proposed to reduce the viewers' waiting time. However, clients are required to receive video segments altogether from all channels. This disregard not only needs a lot of client bandwidth, but also incurs more buffer requirements. To escape from these constraints, this work proposes the adjustable interleaving staircase-harmonic broadcasting scheme (AISHB), which offers a tradeoff between any two of three resources: server bandwidth, client buffer spaces, and client bandwidth. When client bandwidth is not limited, the scheme requires a client to buffer only 25% of a playing video and the waiting time is slightly higher than the optimal waiting time. In comparison with the fast broadcasting, recursive frequency-splitting, and harmonic broadcasting, AISHB saves the buffer requirements by 50%, 33%, and 33%. If client bandwidth is restricted, AISHB achieves the smallest waiting time among all currently known broadcasting schemes.