Title :
Video distribution with edge stations and Wi-Fi delivery networks
Author :
Wu, Min-You ; Shu, Wei
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
A video distribution architecture with edge stations and Wi-Fi delivery networks as connection to residential homes is described in this paper. An edge station is configurable and controllable by a central server. It is placed in the access point of Wi-Fi networks and has multiple usages. Due to its large storage space it can be used as a mirroring/caching proxy for continuous media. Replicating popular video contents in many small mirroring sites can significantly reduce the network bandwidth requirement. When this structure is used with a cable or hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) network, it turns to be a hybrid fiber/coaxAVi-Fi (HFCW) structure, particularly suitable for video-on-demand (VoD) applications. There are many advantages of this architecture. First, the central server load and network traffic can be reduced to a small percentage. Second, the response time of most video playing requests can be significantly reduced. Third, true VoD can possibly be provided with a one-way cable system. Finally, noise from STBs (set-top boxes) is absorbed by the edge station in a two-way cable system.
Keywords :
cache storage; channel allocation; network servers; telecommunication traffic; video on demand; Wi-Fi delivery networks; central server load; continuous media; edge stations; hybrid fiber-coaxAVi-Fi; mirroring-caching proxy; network traffic; one-way cable system; set-top boxes; two-way cable system; video distribution architecture; video streams; video-on-demand; Bandwidth; Centralized control; Coaxial cables; Delay; Hybrid fiber coaxial cables; Network servers; Optical fiber cables; Power cables; Telecommunication traffic; US Department of Transportation;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia and Expo, 2003. ICME '03. Proceedings. 2003 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7965-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICME.2003.1221668