Multicast delivery for interactive video-on-demand service

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Park, HK [1 ]
Ryou, HB [1 ]
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[1] Shinheung Coll, Dept Comp Sci, Uijongbu 480701, Kyongki, South Korea
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Most of proposed VOD systems are typically designed for one-to-one connection between a user and video server. However, it is inefficient: and expensive way when server support multiple users who access the same video stream with a dedicated video channel. In this paper, we propose a scheme that can support an interactive VCR for all users requesting the same video stream with batching. To reduce a server I/O and network bandwidth requirement, dynamic buffer is allocated to access node which has variable playout point. It makes possible interactive VCR operation as if customer uses true VOD system, Consequently, this scheme can just deliver a multicast stream without delay after an initial request or VCR action occurred. This policy can guarantee at acceptable services to a number of users at minimum cost.
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