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An adaptive video multicast scheme for varying workloads

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Periodic broadcast and scheduled multicast have been shown to be very effective in reducing the demand on server bandwidth. While periodic broadcast is better for popular videos, scheduled multicast is more suitable for less popular ones. Work has also been done to show that a hybrid of these techniques offer the best performance. Existing hybrid schemes, however, assume that the characteristic of the workload does not change with time. This assumption is not true for many applications, such as movie on demand, digital video libraries, or electronic commerce. In this paper, we show that existing scheduled multicast techniques are not suited for hybrid designs. To address this issue, we propose a new approach and use it to design an adaptive hybrid strategy. Our technique adjusts itself to cope with a changing workload. We provide simulation results to demonstrate that the proposed technique is significantly better than the best static approach in terms of service latency, throughput, defection rate, and unfairness.

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Hua, K., Oh, J. & Vu, K. An adaptive video multicast scheme for varying workloads. Multimedia Systems 8, 258–269 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s005300100047

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