Title :
Design of an interactive video-on-demand system
Author :
Leung, Yiu-Wing ; Chan, Tony K C
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Hong Kong Baptist Univ., China
fDate :
3/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We design an interactive video-on-demand (VOD) system using both the client-server paradigm and broadcast delivery paradigm. Between the VOD warehouse and customers, we adopt a client-server paradigm to provide an interactive service. Within the VOD warehouse, we adopt a broadcast delivery paradigm to support many concurrent customers. In particular, we exploit the enormous bandwidth of optical fibers for broadcast delivery, so that the system can provide many video programs and maintain a small access delay. In addition, we design and adopt an interleaved broadcast delivery scheme, so that every video stream only requires a small buffer size for temporary storage. A simple proxy is allocated to each ongoing customer, and it retrieves video from optical channels and delivers video to the customer through an information network. The proposed VOD system is suitable for large scale applications with many customers, and has several desirable features: 1) it can be scaled up to serve more concurrent customers and provide more video programs, 2) it provides interactive operations, 3) it only requires point-to-point communication between the VOD warehouse and the customer and involves no network control, 4) it has a small access delay, and 5) it requires a small buffer size for each video stream.
Keywords :
buffer storage; client-server systems; information networks; multimedia communication; multimedia computing; optical fibre communication; television broadcasting; video on demand; broadcast delivery paradigm; buffer size; client-server paradigm; concurrent customers; information network; interactive video-on-demand system; interleaved broadcast delivery scheme; optical channels; optical fiber bandwidth; point-to-point communication; proxy; small access delay; temporary storage; video retrieval; video stream; video-on-demand warehouse; Bandwidth; Broadcasting; Buffer storage; Delay; Information retrieval; Multimedia communication; Optical buffering; Optical fiber networks; Optical fibers; Streaming media;
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2003.808818