Presentation 2010-07-08
Status and Issues of Video Delivery in IP Networks
Hiroaki Sato,
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Abstract(in English) Recently, IP video delivery is rapidly growing because of the spread of FTTH (Fiber-To-The-Home), providing QoS (Quality-of-Service) and expectation of new broadband services on IP networks. IP video delivery is categorized by two types as Video on Demand (VoD), which is controlled by end-to-end unicast, and IP Broadcasting, which is simultaneously delivered by multicast. This paper shows requirements and issues on IP networks for VoD and IP Broadcasting respectively. The major issue of VoD is increase in traffic arising from wider bandwidth of contents. The promising solution is the optimum deployment of VoD contents by caches. In case of IP Broadcasting, one of major issues is operation and maintenance for multicast. Moreover, increase in traffic due to deployment of supplementary sophisticated services such as the network Digital Video Recorder (nDVR) will be also future challenges.
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Keyword(in English) CDN / IPTV / VoD / NGN / Content Delivery / Multicast
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Title (in English) Status and Issues of Video Delivery in IP Networks
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Keyword(1) CDN
Keyword(2) IPTV
Keyword(3) VoD
Keyword(4) NGN
Keyword(5) Content Delivery
Keyword(6) Multicast
1st Author's Name Hiroaki Sato
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories()
Date 2010-07-08
Paper # ICM2010-15
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 119
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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