Seamless channel transition for slotted generalized fibonacci broadcasting

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Chih-Jen Wu
Yu-Wei Chen
Jing-Ho Yan
Yue-Li Wang
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[1] National Taiwan University of Science and Technology,Department of Information Management
[2] Aletheia University,Department of Computer and Information Science
[3] Aletheia University,Department of Mathematics
[4] National Chi Nan University,Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
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Multimedia Systems | 2007年 / 13卷
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Seamless channel transition; Slotted generalized fibonacci broadcasting; User bandwidth limitation; Video-on-demand (VOD);
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Periodic Broadcasting schemes are cost- effective methods of implementation of Near Video on Demand systems. While the schemes enjoy the advantage of reducing the demand on server bandwidth, they suffer from the problem of insensitivity to the popularity of videos. However, the popularity of a video does not remain constant in the real world; it varies with time, social events, and so on. From a service provider’s viewpoint, given a set of popular videos and limited server bandwidth, it would be desirable to adjust the bandwidth allocated to each of the videos dynamically and seamlessly according to the level of its hotness. In this paper, we first re-formulate the Generalized Fibonacci Broadcasting as the Fixed-Length Segment- Scheduling problem and name the re-formulated scheme the Slotted Generalized Fibonacci Broadcasting (SGFB). We then propose a seamless channel transition enhancement on top of the SGFB scheme so that the service provider is capable of adjusting the channel allocation policy to make the most benefit out of the available bandwidth. The correctness of SGFB together with its performance analysis will be presented. Furthermore, we shall provide mathematical analysis to demonstrate its channel transition behavior.
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