Title :
Chaining: a generalized batching technique for video-on-demand systems
Author :
Sheu, Simon ; Hua, Kien A. ; Tavanapong, Wallpak
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Central Florida Univ., Orlando, FL, USA
Abstract :
Although the bandwidth of the storage I/O typically dictates the performance of a conventional DBMS, network-I/O bandwidth limitation is the main operating constraint of most multimedia database systems. In spite of the fact that the throughput of a public network (e.g. ATM) can be huge, the network-I/O bottleneck limits the number of client stations a media server can support simultaneously. A possible solution to this problem is to batch requests for the same video and multicast the data to these requesters to save the network I/O bandwidth. A disadvantage of this scheme is that it unfairly forces requests arriving early in a batch to wait for the latecomers. As a result, the reneging rate can be high in a system which employs this technique. To reduce the long access latency, we examine in this paper a new batching mechanism called chaining. This approach allows the server to serve a "chain" of client stations using a single data stream. The idea is to pipeline the data stream through the chain of stations. Requests arriving early in a chain (virtual batch), therefore, do not have to experience long delays as in conventional batching. Our simulation results based on an ATM networking environment indicate that very significant performance improvement over batching can be obtained.
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; client-server systems; interactive television; multimedia communication; multimedia computing; performance evaluation; software performance evaluation; visual databases; ATM; bandwidth; chaining; client stations; data stream pipelining; delays; generalized batching technique; long access latency; media server; multicast; multimedia database; network I/O bandwidth limitation; network input output bottleneck; performance; public network; simulation; single data stream; storage input output; throughput; video; video-on-demand systems; virtual batch; Bandwidth; Buffer storage; Computer science; Delay; Multimedia databases; Network servers; Pipelines; Streaming media; Throughput; Video sharing;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia Computing and Systems '97. Proceedings., IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-5530-5
DOI :
10.1109/MMCS.1997.609583