iHPProxy: Improving the Performance of HPProxy by Adding Extra Hot-Points

iHPProxy: Improving the Performance of HPProxy by Adding Extra Hot-Points

Ponnusamy Pichamuthu1 and Karthikeyan Eswaramurthy2

  1Department of Computer Science, Bharathiar University, India

 2Department of Computer Science, Government Arts College, Udumalpet, Bharathiar University, India

Abstract: In recent years, the interest of Internet users turned into viewing videos such as Video-on-Demand (VoD), online movies, online sports, news, e-learning, etc., the researchers involved proxy caching with replacement to provide immediate content delivery to the client on request. One important aspect in the content delivery is continuous playability with random seek even the client wants to watch the video from a new location by jumping into that location. The continuous play is possible if the hit location is cached already, otherwise a delay will occur. The researchers allowed a small deviation from the desired location in the backward direction to reduce the delay. Our earlier model, Hot-Point Proxy caching (HPPrxoy), also supports the shift to the nearest cached Group Of Pictures (GOP) in the backward direction to play immediately, but, in some cases the deviation was large. Hence, we proposed a new model to provide a little deviation by adding extra hot-points between existing sub-level hot-points. However, this mechanism additionally consumes cache memory, it increases the byte-hit ratio, satisfies the user requirement in random seek and provide better cache replacement.

Keywords: Proxy caching, shift distance, HPProxy, cache replacement, multimedia streaming, VoD.

Received May 9, 2013; accepted July 8, 2013; Published online December 23, 2015

 

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