Video Traffic Flow Analysis in Distributed System during Interactive Session
Cost effective, smooth multimedia streaming to the remote customer through the distributed “video on demand” architecture is the most challenging research issue over the decade. The hierarchical system design is used for distributed network to satisfy more requesting users. The distributed hierarchi...
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description | Cost effective, smooth multimedia streaming to the remote customer through the distributed “video on demand” architecture is the most challenging research issue over the decade. The hierarchical system design is used for distributed network to satisfy more requesting users. The distributed hierarchical network system contains all the local and remote storage multimedia servers. The hierarchical network system is used to provide continuous availability of the data stream to the requesting customer. In this work, we propose a novel data stream that handles the methodology for reducing the connection failure and smooth multimedia stream delivery to the remote customer. The proposed session based single-user bandwidth requirement model presents the bandwidth requirement for any interactive session like pause, move slowly, rewind, skip some of the frame, and move fast with some constant number of frames. The proposed session based optimum storage finding algorithm reduces the search hop count towards the remote storage-data server. The modeling and simulation result shows the better impact over the distributed system architecture. This work presents the novel bandwidth requirement model at the interactive session and gives the trade-off in communication and storage costs for different system resource configurations. |
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spelling | doaj-art-9866123542ec4915ba6daebe6901bbc52025-02-03T05:59:18ZengWileyAdvances in Multimedia1687-56801687-56992016-01-01201610.1155/2016/78295707829570Video Traffic Flow Analysis in Distributed System during Interactive SessionSoumen Kanrar0Niranjan Kumar Mandal1Vehere Interactive Pvt. Ltd., Calcutta, West Bengal 700053, IndiaVidyasagar University, West Bengal 721102, IndiaCost effective, smooth multimedia streaming to the remote customer through the distributed “video on demand” architecture is the most challenging research issue over the decade. The hierarchical system design is used for distributed network to satisfy more requesting users. The distributed hierarchical network system contains all the local and remote storage multimedia servers. The hierarchical network system is used to provide continuous availability of the data stream to the requesting customer. In this work, we propose a novel data stream that handles the methodology for reducing the connection failure and smooth multimedia stream delivery to the remote customer. The proposed session based single-user bandwidth requirement model presents the bandwidth requirement for any interactive session like pause, move slowly, rewind, skip some of the frame, and move fast with some constant number of frames. The proposed session based optimum storage finding algorithm reduces the search hop count towards the remote storage-data server. The modeling and simulation result shows the better impact over the distributed system architecture. This work presents the novel bandwidth requirement model at the interactive session and gives the trade-off in communication and storage costs for different system resource configurations.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7829570 |
spellingShingle | Soumen Kanrar Niranjan Kumar Mandal Video Traffic Flow Analysis in Distributed System during Interactive Session Advances in Multimedia |
title | Video Traffic Flow Analysis in Distributed System during Interactive Session |
title_full | Video Traffic Flow Analysis in Distributed System during Interactive Session |
title_fullStr | Video Traffic Flow Analysis in Distributed System during Interactive Session |
title_full_unstemmed | Video Traffic Flow Analysis in Distributed System during Interactive Session |
title_short | Video Traffic Flow Analysis in Distributed System during Interactive Session |
title_sort | video traffic flow analysis in distributed system during interactive session |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7829570 |
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