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15 January 1997 Disk layout of near-video-on-demand system
Meng-Huang Lee, Meng-Chang Chen, Jan-Ming Ho, Ming-Tat Ko
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This paper discusses a novel data placement scheme which optimizes the storage utilization of a NVOD system. The scheme is most distinctive in the following two aspects: (1) It considers the file blocks placement of programs featured different number NVOD channels. (2) The file blocks grouping scheme optimizes the storage utilization of a NVOD system.
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Meng-Huang Lee, Meng-Chang Chen, Jan-Ming Ho, and Ming-Tat Ko "Disk layout of near-video-on-demand system", Proc. SPIE 3022, Storage and Retrieval for Image and Video Databases V, (15 January 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263427
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KEYWORDS
Video

Data storage

Head

Picosecond phenomena

Data modeling

Remote sensing

Scattering

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