2009 Second International Conference on Communication Theory, Reliability, and Quality of Service 2009
DOI: 10.1109/ctrq.2009.16
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Maximizing the Availability and Reliability of Videos in VoD System Using Markov Chain

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“…Now, we will consider three possible cases. In the first case, if the movie is found in any of the super peer then based on our chaining mechanism proposed in Ashok Kumar et al (2009b) a serving peer is selected, which has a least cost among all the serving peers in that cluster. Then, the movie is transmitted from that selected serving peer to the requested peer.…”
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“…Now, we will consider three possible cases. In the first case, if the movie is found in any of the super peer then based on our chaining mechanism proposed in Ashok Kumar et al (2009b) a serving peer is selected, which has a least cost among all the serving peers in that cluster. Then, the movie is transmitted from that selected serving peer to the requested peer.…”
Section: Proposed Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our work, we have used an architecture proposed in Ashok Kumar et al (2009b), which combines the proxy-based system and peer-to-peer system to reduce the overall load on the VoD system. MChaining (Ashok Kumar et al, 2009a) is a technique that is used for a reliable transmission of segments among the peers in the VoD architecture.…”
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“…The availability of WLAN-based train-ground communication schemes is analyzed using continuous time Markov chain (CTMC) model [9], which has been successfully used in analyzing availability in video on demand systems [10] and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems [11].…”
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