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On the Performance of a Multicast Delivery Video-On-Demand Service with Discontinuous VCR Actions (1995)  (Make Corrections)  (14 citations)
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Abstract: In most proposed architectures for Video-On-Demand (VOD) systems, the customers are serviced individually by allocating and dedicating a transmission channel and a set of video server resources to each customer. This approach leads to an expensive-to-operate, non-scalable system. We consider a VOD system that uses multicast delivery to service multiple customers with a single set of resources. The use of multicast requires that some interactivity and part of the on-demand nature of the system... (Update)

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.... Using multicast to send popular videos has been demonstrated by many researchers to be an efficient way for their delivery [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. There are two basic approaches to provide multicast video on demand services. One is on demand batching, in which the server...

...than to users. This approach allows users to share a video stream through the multicast facility of modern communication networks [14], 15] 17] The server accommodates numerous concurrent user requests with one video stream. For example, if two clients request the same...

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K. Almeroth and M. Ammar. On the performance of a multicast delivery video-on-demand service with discontinuous VCR actions. In International Conference on Communications (ICC 95). IEEE, June 1995. 1 http://voyager.mcs.anl.gov/Voyager/ http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/almeroth95performance.html   More

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