Title :
UVoD: An unified architecture for video-on-demand services
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong
Abstract :
Existing video-on-demand (VoD) systems can be classified into two categories: true-VoD (TVoD) and near-VoD (NVoD). TVoD systems allocate a dedicated channel for every user to achieve short latency. NVoD systems make use of multicast technologies to enable multiple users to share a single channel to reduce system cost. This paper proposes a VoD architecture called UVoD that unifies the existing TVoD and NVoD architectures by integrating unicast with multicast transmissions. A performance model of the system is derived and numerical results show that one can achieve significant performance gain over TVoD (over 500%) under the same latency constraints.
Keywords :
channel allocation; multicast communication; video on demand; NVoD systems; TVoD systems; UVoD; VoD architecture; VoD systems; dedicated channel allocation; latency constraints; multicast transmissions; near-VoD; numerical results; performance model; short latency; true-VoD; unicast transmissions; unified architecture; video-on-demand services; Costs; Delay; Lifting equipment; Motion pictures; Performance gain; Space technology; Unicast; Video compression; Video sharing;
Journal_Title :
Communications Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/4234.784586