Resolving Cycle Extension Overhead Multimedia Data Retrieval

  • Won, Youjip (Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering Hanyang University) ;
  • Cho, Kyungsun (Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering Hanyang University)
  • Published : 2002.06.01

Abstract

In this article, we present the novel approach of avoiding temporal insufficiency of data blocks, jitter, which occurs due to the commencement of new session. We propose to make the sufficient amount of data blocks available on memory such that the ongoing session can survive the cycle extension. This technique is called ″pre-buffering″. We examine two different approaches in pre-buffering: (i) loads all required data blocks prior to starting playback and (ii) incrementally accumulates the data blocks in each cycle. We develop an elaborate model to determine the appropriate amount of data blocks necessary to survive the cycle extension and to compute startup latency involved in loading these data blocks. The simulation result shows that limiting the disk bandwidth utilization to 60% can greatly improve the startup latency as well as the buffer requirement for individual streams.

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