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Author(s):  
Suman Jayakumar ◽  
Prakash Sheelvanthmath ◽  
Channappa Baslingappa Akki

<p>Content placement algorithm is an integral part of the cloud-based content de-livery network. They are responsible for selecting a precise content to be re-posited over the surrogate servers distributed over a geographical region. Although various works are being already carried out in this sector, there are loopholes connected to most of the work, which doesn't have much disclosure. It is already known that quality of service, quality of experience, and the cost is always an essential objective targeting to be improved in existing work. Still, there are various other aspects and underlying reasons which are equally important from the design aspect. Therefore, this paper contributes towards reviewing the existing approaches of content placement algorithm over cloud-based content delivery network targeting to explore open-end re-search issues.</p>


2022 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 699-715
Author(s):  
Baili Zhang ◽  
Keke Ling ◽  
Pei Zhang ◽  
Zhao Zhang ◽  
Mingjun Zhong

This paper proposes an architecture of content delivery network (CDN) based on big data for power saving. There are two types of video content: hot content and cold content. When video content is accessed frequently, it is called hot content. Conversely, when video content is accessed infrequently, it is called cold content. In CDN, there is an origin server and a CDN cache server. A CDN cache server has a replicated content and provides its content to the end users nearby. Therefore, the user can receive the requested content from the closest proximity for fast content. The proposed architecture in this paper powers off the cold content server in CDN cache server when the number of cold content requests decreases. Hence, the proposed architecture for content delivery services based on power saving is expected to be useful for providing multimedia streaming services with low power consumption for content providers.


2021 ◽  
pp. 108688
Author(s):  
Enas Bagies ◽  
Ahmad Barnawi ◽  
Saoucene Mahfoudh ◽  
Neeraj Kumar

2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (7) ◽  
pp. 1483-1494
Author(s):  
Yuming Zhang Yuming Zhang ◽  
Bohao Feng Yuming Zhang ◽  
Wei Quan Bohao Feng ◽  
Hongke Zhang Wei Quan


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (23) ◽  
pp. 11267
Author(s):  
Achraf Gazdar ◽  
Lotfi Hidri ◽  
Belgacem Ben Ben Youssef ◽  
Meriam Kefi

Video streaming services are one of the most resource-consuming applications on the Internet. Thus, minimizing the consumed resources at runtime in general and the server/network bandwidth in particular are still challenging for researchers. Currently, most streaming techniques used on the Internet open one stream per client request, which makes the consumed bandwidth increases linearly. Hence, many broadcasting/streaming protocols have been proposed in the literature to minimize the streaming bandwidth. These protocols can be divided into two main categories, namely, reactive and proactive broadcasting protocols. While the first category is recommended for streaming unpopular videos, the second category is recommended for streaming popular videos. In this context, in this paper we propose an enhanced version of the reactive protocol Slotted Stream Tapping (SST) called Share All SST (SASST), which we prove to further reduce the streaming bandwidth with regard to SST. We also propose a new proactive protocol named the New Optimal Proactive Protocol (NOPP) based on an optimal scheduling of video segments on streaming-channel. SASST and NOPP are to be used in cloud and CDN (content delivery network) networks where the IP multicast or multicast HTTP on QUIC could be enabled, as their key principle is to allow the sharing of ongoing streams among clients requesting the same video content. Thus, clients and servers are often services running on virtual machines or in containers belonging to the same cloud or CDN infrastructure.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1351-1360
Author(s):  
Weichao Gong ◽  
Dongyan Zhao ◽  
Yidong Yuan ◽  
Wuyang Zhang ◽  
Sujie Shao

Telecom ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 430-445
Author(s):  
Antonio Francesco Gentile ◽  
Peppino Fazio ◽  
Giuseppe Miceli

Nowadays, the demand for connection between the remote offices of a company, or between research locations, and constantly increasing work mobility (partly due to the current pandemic emergency) have grown hand in hand with the quality and speed of broadband connections. The logical consequence of this scenario is the increasingly widespread use of Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections. They allow one to securely connect the two ends of a connection via a dedicated network, typically using the Internet and reducing the costs of Content Delivery Network (CDN) lines (dedicated connections). At the same time, Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) are able to decrease the impact of some scalability issues of large networks. Given the background above, this paper is focused on overviewing and surveying the main progresses related to VPNs and VLANs in wireless networks, by collecting the most important contributions in this area and describing how they can be implemented. We state that security issues in VLANs can be effectively mitigated through the combination of good network-management practices, effective network design and the application of advanced security products. However, obviously, the implementation of VPNs and VLANs poses specific issues regarding information and network security; thus some good solutions are also surveyed.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hoang-Loc La ◽  
Anh-Tu Ngoc Tran ◽  
Masato Yoshimi ◽  
Takuma Nakajima ◽  
Nam Thoai

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