An evaluation of alternative disk scheduling techniques in support of variable bit rate continuous media

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Abstract

A number of recent studies have investigated scheduling techniques in support of variable bit rate (VBR) video. When compared with constant bit rate (CBR) video, VBR has a lower storage and bandwidth requirement while providing the same quality of images. However, a VBR video clip might exhibit a significant variance in the bit rate required to support its continuous display. The previous studies have proposed techniques to support the display of a VBR clip from two different perspectives: disk storage subsystem and the network. In this study, we propose a taxonomy of VBR disk scheduling techniques that includes those proposed for the network. The results demonstrate that a new class of disk scheduling techniques, termed Atomic- VR2 VITAL, is superior. Algorithms used to represent this class were adopted from the networking literature.

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Al-Marri, J. A., & Ghandeharizadeh, S. (1998). An evaluation of alternative disk scheduling techniques in support of variable bit rate continuous media. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 1377 LNCS, pp. 231–245). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/bfb0100988

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