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Adaptive video on demand

Proceedings of the thirteenth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing - PODC '94, 1994
In this paper we formulate the problem of Video on Demand (VOD) from a resource allocation perspective. In particular, we introduce the decision element into a movie vending environment, which complements the current approaches. In contrast with more the traditional resource allocation problems (such as machine scheduling and call control), the problem
Sudhanshu Aggarwal   +2 more
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Video on demand

SPIE Proceedings, 1994
Video on demand (VOD) is expected to be the first of many Video Dial Tone (VDT) services that will bring broadband connections to residential customers. Significant research is being undertaken to identify cost effective broadband access technologies. However, much less effort has been expended on video servers and backbone architectures.
John R. Hayes, Martin Kerner
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Video-on-Demand

2002
Video-on-Demand (VoD) systems face scalability problems and Quality of Service (QoS) issues due to the need to satisfy numerous requests for several different videos given the limited bandwidth of the communication links. In order to provide scalable solutions and guarantee given QoS requirements, existing VoD proposals can be roughly divided into two ...
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Interactive video on demand

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1994
Video on demand (VOD)/spl minus/likely to become one of the most successful services in the emerging broadband network/spl minus/must minimize bandwidth requirements to serve large numbers of users. This article describes two VOD service variants, whereby bandwidth requirements in the network are reduced, while keeping the quality of service (QoS) at ...
D. Deloddere, W. Verbiest, H. Verhille
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Video-on-demand server

Philips Journal of Research, 1996
Abstract Philips is aiming to participate actively in the emerging market of video-on-demand. To this effect system integration is instrumental. The Philips Business Unit Digital Videocommunication Systems has positioned itself as system supplier after its start in 1993.
Huib Eggenhuisen, Sjir Van Loo
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Access Video On Demand

The Charleston Advisor, 2016
Access Video On Demand is a database from Infobase/Facts-on-File. It’s a source for tens of thousands of videos on numerous subjects. The films here are in English or one of ten other languages. Each video has an accompanying transcript, and many are close captioned.The search and browsing mechanisms in this database are easy to understand, and allow ...
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