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A Review of Satellite Video on Demand with Evolutionary Computing

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As technology has developed, satellite TV has played an increasingly important role in the national economic construction. It has repeatedly provided outstanding services in situations such as earthquake relief, border posts, and foreign hotels by maintaining communication with the outside. Although technological progress has led to the development of both digital and analogue satellite TV, the former is much more expensive than the latter. Hence, there is likely to be some waste on some occasions if digital satellite TV is always chosen. This paper focuses on the technical characteristics of simulation and digital satellite TV, guiding people to adopt different design schemes for different situations, so as to maximize the benefits of satellite TV while having limited funds. This study also briefly analyzed the entire process of satellite TV design, installation, and debugging from a technical point of view to ensure that people can safely enjoy satellite TV. This paper also investigates the research in satellite video on demand and provides a review of applied evolutionary computing that improve video-on-demand service.

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Lin, D.Y., Huang, X. (2019). A Review of Satellite Video on Demand with Evolutionary Computing. In: Pan, JS., Lin, JW., Sui, B., Tseng, SP. (eds) Genetic and Evolutionary Computing. ICGEC 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 834. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-5841-8_21

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