Access path selection in databases with intelligent disc subsystems
The Computer Journal
Efficient placement of audio data on optical disks for real-time applications
Communications of the ACM
Parity striping of disc arrays: low-cost reliable storage with acceptable throughput
Proceedings of the sixteenth international conference on Very large databases
Optimal placement of high-probability randomly retrieved blocks on CLV optical discs
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Designing file systems for digital video and audio
SOSP '91 Proceedings of the thirteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Placement of audio data on optical disks
International conference on Multimedia information systems '91
Principles of delay-sensitive multimedia data storage retrieval
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Streaming RAID: a disk array management system for video files
MULTIMEDIA '93 Proceedings of the first ACM international conference on Multimedia
Multi-resolution video representation for parallel disk arrays
MULTIMEDIA '93 Proceedings of the first ACM international conference on Multimedia
Interval-Based Conceptual Models for Time-Dependent Multimedia Data
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Efficient Storage Techniques for Digital Continuous Multimedia
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Physical Storage Organizations for Time-Dependent Multimedia Data
FODO '93 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Foundations of Data Organization and Algorithms
VLDB '88 Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video
The Design and Implementation of a Continuous Media Storage Server
Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video
A Scalable Video-on-Demand Service for the Provision of VCR-Like Functions
ICMCS '95 Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems
Stochastic service guarantees for continuous data on multi-zone disks
PODS '97 Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems
An effective admission control mechanism for variable-bit-rate video streams
Multimedia Systems
Storage System for Supporting More Video Streams in Video Server
Multimedia Tools and Applications
System synthesis of synchronous multimedia applications
ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS)
Delivering presentations from multimedia servers
The VLDB Journal — The International Journal on Very Large Data Bases
A Hard Real-Time Tasks Model for the VBR Video Server
ITCC '00 Proceedings of the The International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC'00)
System Synthesis of Synchronous Multimedia Applications
Proceedings of the 12th international symposium on System synthesis
On the Guaranteed Throughput of Multizone Disks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Striping and scheduling for large scale multimedia servers
Journal of Computer Science and Technology
An adaptive scheduling mechanism for real-time streaming servers
ACS'06 Proceedings of the 6th WSEAS international conference on Applied computer science
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Multimedia computing requires support for heterogeneous data types with differing storage, communication, and delivery requirements. Continuous media data types such as audio and video impose delivery requirements that are not satisfied by conventional physical storage organizations. In this paper, we describe a physical organization for multimedia data based on the need to support the delivery of multiple playout sessions from a single rotating-disk storage device. Our model relates disk characteristics to the different media recording and playback rates and derives their storage pattern. This storage organization guarantees that as long as a multimedia delivery process is running, starvation will never occur. Furthermore, we derive bandwidth and buffer constraints for disk access and present an approach to minimize latencies for non-continuous media stored on the same device. The analysis and numerical results indicate the feasibility of using conventional rotating magnetic disk storage devices to support multiple sessions for on-demand video applications.