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    Content Delivery System for Optimal VoD Streaming

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    The demand of video contents has rapidly increased in the past years as a result of the wide deployment of IPTV and the variety of services offered by the network operators. One of the services that has especially become attractive to the customers is real-time video on demand (VoD) because it offers an immediate streaming of a large variety of video contents. The price that the operators have to pay for this convenience is the increased traffic in the networks, which are becoming more congested due to the higher demand for VoD contents and the increased quality of the videos. As a solution, in this paper we propose a hierarchical network system for VoD content delivery in managed networks, which implements redistribution algorithm and a redirection strategy for optimal content distribution within the network core and optimal streaming to the clients. The system monitors the state of the network and the behavior of the users to estimate the demand for the content items and to take the right decision on the appropriate number of replicas and their best positions in the network. The system's objectives are to distribute replicas of the content items in the network in a way that the most demanded contents will have replicas closer to the clients so that it will optimize the network utilization and will improve the users' experience. It also balances the load between the servers concentrating the traffic to the edges of the network

    Architectural choices for video-on-demand systems

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    Architectural Choices for Video-on-Demand Systems

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    Cost-effectiveness is of foremost importance for large scale VoD systems. We assume a VoD system where each video is split into two parts, the prefix and the suffix. We consider two new architectures: One architecture where the clients are equipped with set-top boxes that allow to store locally the prefix part of some/all popular videos and second architecture where the suffix is transmitted via satellite
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