Title
Prioritized Admission Strategies to Improve User-Perceived Performance in Interactive VOD Servers
Abstract
In the past, much emphasis has been given to the data throughput of VOD servers. In Interactive Video-on-Demand (IVOD) applications, such as digital libraries, service availability and response times are more visible to the user than the underlying data throughput. Data throughput is a measure of how efficiently resources are utilized. Higher throughput may be achieved at the expense of deteriorated user-perceived performance metrics such as probability of admission and queuing delay prior to admission. In this paper, we propose and evaluate a number of strategies to sequence the admission of pending video requests. Under different request arrival rates and buffer capacities, we measure the probability of admission, queueing delay and data throughput of each strategy. Results of our experiments show that simple hybrid strategies can improve the number of admitted requests and reduce the queuing time, without jeopardizing the data throughput. The techniques we propose are independent of the underlying disk scheduling techniques used. So, they can be employed to improve the user-perceived performance of VOD servers, in general.
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1023/A:1009610406858
Multimedia Tools Appl.
Keywords
Field
DocType
interactive video-on-demand,digital libraries,admission strategies
I/O scheduling,Computer science,Queuing delay,Server,Computer network,Queueing theory,Throughput,Digital library
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
13
1
1573-7721
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.38
13
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hamidzadeh Babak118424.99
Tsun-ping J. To2193.59