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Optimization of a Double Patching Technique for True Video-on-Demand Services (True VoD 서비스를 위한 더블 패칭 기법의 최적화)

  • Ha, Sook-Jeong;Kim, Jin-Gyu
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.46-56
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    • 2008
  • Double Patching is a multicasting technique for a VoD system which has been proposed to provide a true VoD service by making clients share a long patching stream as well as a regular stream For subsequent short patching streams, the technique always makes the long patching stream have extra data that will be played back during a double period of a patching window. In this paper, we propose a technique, using the start time of the latest short patching stream, optimizes Double Patching by deleting the useless data included in the long patching stream when the patching window of the long patching stream closes. The mean requirement for the server's bandwidth to provide the true VoD service is used as a performance metric, and the effect of the request inter-arrival time, the size of the client's local buffer and the video length on the mean bandwidth requirement is evaluated. Performance evaluation result shows that the proposed technique optimizes Double Patching in all cases.

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Dynamic Hybrid Patching for the Efficient Use of VOD Server's Network-I/O Bandwidth (VOD 서버의 네트워크 입출력 대역폭의 효율적인 사용을 위한 동적 혼성 패칭)

  • Ha, Sook-Jeong;Lee, Kyung-Sook;Kim, Jin-Gyu
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.502-508
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    • 2005
  • This paper proposes a dynamic hybrid patching technique that can improve the performance of VOD systems by adopting the advantages of both greedy patching and grace patching to use a VOD server's limited network-I/O bandwidth. The proposed technique uses grace patching to the requests for the videos, arrival intervals of which are smaller than the size of patching window, and uses greedy patching to the rest requests. In addition, proposed patching technique expands the latest particular patching multicast into a regular multicast for a new request. In result, the patching multicast data for the new request can be the data from the beginning to the skew point of the video and the holding time of a dispatched channel can exceedingly decrease. Simulation results confirm that the proposed technique is better than grace patching in terms of defection rate and average service latency.

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Design and Evaluation of a Buffering Patching Technique for VOD Systems (주문형 비디오 시스템을 위한 버퍼링 패칭 기법의 설계 및 평가)

  • 하숙정;배인한
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.30 no.10
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    • pp.523-532
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    • 2003
  • Video on Demand(VOD) services cause high resource consumption in a video seuer, because multimedia are characterized by continuous playback, a high bandwidth requirement, and long playback duration. Patching has been proposed to save the network I/O bandwidth of a video server. To achieve true VOD, patching uses multicasting to share video streams, thereby providing immediate VOD services to users without any service latency. A communication channel is used to either multicast the entire video as a regular channel or multicast only the leading portion of a video as a Patching channel. This paper Proposes a buffering patching technique that divides regular channels, as used in patching, into sub-regular channels and regular channels to shorten the holding time of the channels. In the proposed technique, the last portion of video data, corresponding to the size of the buffering window, is not transferred by sub-regular channels, but rather downloaded and buffered in the user buffer from the latest regular channel. When simulations were performed to compare the performance of the proposed technique with that of conventional patching, the results indicated that the proposed technique was superior in terms of the defection rate, average service latency, and fairness, although the amount of video data buffered at each user station was higher than that with patching.

Determination of Reserved Channel Capacity for Popular Videos in Video-on-Demand Systems (주문형 비디오 시스템에서 인기 비디오를 위한 예약 채널 용량의 결정)

  • 하숙정;배인한
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.30 no.5_6
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    • pp.223-231
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    • 2003
  • Video-on-Demand (VOD) service needs high resource consumption because of high bandwidth and long playback duration which are characteristics of multimedia. Various techniques such as Patching and Channel-Reserving Patching have been proposed to reduce the demand on the network-I/O bandwidth. Patching allows new clients to join an existing multicast for realization of true VOD, and Channel-Reserving Patching reserves the part of total channel capacity of video server in order to serve the requests for popular videos on which requests of users concentrate. To improve the performance of Channel-Reserving Patching, we propose the method that determines the reserved channel capacity of video server for the popular videos in this paper. The performance of our method is evaluated in terms of average servile latency, defection ratio and fairness through simulation, and is compared with those of Patching and another Channel-Reserving Patching.

An Efficient P2P Based Proxy Patching Scheme for Large Scale VOD Systems (대규모 VOD 시스템을 위한 효율적인 P2P 기반의 프록시 패칭 기법)

  • Kwon, Chun-Ja;Choi, Hwang-Kyu
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.12A no.5 s.95
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    • pp.341-354
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    • 2005
  • The main bottleneck for large scale VOD systems is bandwidth of storage or network I/O due to the large number of client requests simultaneously, and then efficient techniques are required to solve the bottleneck problem of the VOD system. Patching is one of the most efficient techniques to overcome the bottleneck of the VOD system through the use of multicast scheme. In this paper, we propose a new patching scheme, called P2P proxy patching, for improving the typical patching technique by jointly using the prefix caching and P2P proxy. In our proposed scheme, each client plays a role in a proxy to multicast a regular stream to other clients that request the same video stream. Due to the use of the P2P proxy and the prefix caching, the client requests that ive out of the patching window range can receive the regular stream from other clients in the previous patching group without allocating the new regular channels from the VOD server to the clients. In the performance study, we show that our patching scheme can reduce the server bandwidth requirement about $33\%$ less than that of the existing patching technique with respect to prefix size and request interval.