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26 November 2003 Adaptive distributed multimedia streaming server in Internet settings
Roland Tusch, Christian Spielvogel, Markus Kroepfl, Laszlo Boeszoermenyi
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Abstract
We present an adaptive distributed multimedia server architecture (ADMS) that builds upon the idea of offensive adaptivity, where the server proactively controls its layout through replication or migration of server components to recommended hosts. Proactive actions are taken when network or server resources become critical when fulfilling client demands. Recommendations are provided by a so-called "host recommender" which represents an integral part of Vagabond2 -- the middleware used for component distribution. Recommendations are based on measured or estimated server and network resource availabilities. Network distance and host resource metrics -- obtained from network and host resource services respectively -- may be communicated as MPEG-21 DIA descriptors. Finally we evaluate our architecture in a real-world streaming scenario.
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Roland Tusch, Christian Spielvogel, Markus Kroepfl, and Laszlo Boeszoermenyi "Adaptive distributed multimedia streaming server in Internet settings", Proc. SPIE 5242, Internet Multimedia Management Systems IV, (26 November 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.511174
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KEYWORDS
Local area networks

Multimedia

Internet

Data storage

Control systems

Data modeling

Distance measurement

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