Effective Software-Based Solution for Processing Mass Downstream Data in Interactive Push VOD System
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Effective Software-Based Solution for Processing Mass Downstream Data in Interactive Push VOD System

Authors: Ni Hong, Wu Guobin, Wu Gang, Pan Liang

Abstract:

Interactive push VOD system is a new kind of system that incorporates push technology and interactive technique. It can push movies to users at high speeds at off-peak hours for optimal network usage so as to save bandwidth. This paper presents effective software-based solution for processing mass downstream data at terminals of interactive push VOD system, where the service can download movie according to a viewer-s selection. The downstream data is divided into two catalogs: (1) the carousel data delivered according to DSM-CC protocol; (2) IP data delivered according to Euro-DOCSIS protocol. In order to accelerate download speed and reduce data loss rate at terminals, this software strategy introduces caching, multi-thread and resuming mechanisms. The experiments demonstrate advantages of the software-based solution.

Keywords: DSM-CC, data carousel, Euro-DOCSIS, push VOD.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1331041

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[1] CM-SP-RFIv1.1, Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specifications DOCSIS 1.1, 2005.
[2] ISO/IEC 13818-1, Information technology -- Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information - part 1: Systems, 1997.
[3] ISO/IEC 13818-6, Information technology -- Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information - part 6: Extension for digital storage media command and control (DSM-CC), 1997.
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