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13 March 1996 System architecture for middle-scale video-on-demand services
Hiroyuki Kimiyama, Kazutoshi Nishimura, Chikashi Matsuda, Hirotaka Nakano
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Proceedings Volume 2670, Storage and Retrieval for Still Image and Video Databases IV; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.234804
Event: Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology, 1996, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
An experimental video server for middle-scale video-on-demand services that uses a 'redundant double-layered disk array' can read out 100 MPEG-1 1.5-Mbps video streams simultaneously with a response time of under one second through an FDDI-LAN. An exclusive data method that switches between normal data and fast data and a skip-search method are used to provide fast visual search. The gateway connecting the video server LAN to a 6.312-Mbps constant bit-rate line allows broadcast services to be integrated with on- demand services. The protocol implemented in this gateway controls the visual search rate, corrects errors in downloaded data, and accelerates the playback mode changes.
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Hiroyuki Kimiyama, Kazutoshi Nishimura, Chikashi Matsuda, and Hirotaka Nakano "System architecture for middle-scale video-on-demand services", Proc. SPIE 2670, Storage and Retrieval for Still Image and Video Databases IV, (13 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.234804
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KEYWORDS
Video

Control systems

Visualization

Video compression

Local area networks

Computing systems

Switches

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