Optimal dynamic video-on-demand using adaptive broadcasting

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We consider the transmission of a movie over a broadcast network to support several viewers who start watching at arbitrary times, after a wait of at most twait minutes. A recent approach called harmonic broadcasting optimally solves the case of many viewers watching a movie using a constant amount of bandwidth. We consider the more general setting in which a movie is watched by an arbitrary number v of viewers, and v changes dynamically. A natural objective is to minimize the amount of resources required to achieve this task. We introduce two natural measures of resource consumption and performance-total bandwidth usage and maximum momentary bandwidth usage-and propose strategies which are optimal for each of them. In particular, we show that an adaptive form of pyramid broadcasting is optimal for both measures simultaneously, up to constant factors. We also show that the maximum throughput for a fixed network bandwidth cannot be obtained by any online strategy. © Springer-Verlag 2003.

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Biedl, T., Demaine, E. D., Golynski, A., Horton, J. D., López-Ortiz, A., Poirier, G., & Quimper, C. G. (2003). Optimal dynamic video-on-demand using adaptive broadcasting. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 2832, 90–101. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39658-1_11

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