A Novel Adaptive Caching Mechanism for Video on Demand System over Wireless Mobile Network
Saleh Ali Alomari

TL;DR
This paper presents a new proxy server caching mechanism for wireless mobile VOD systems that significantly reduces service delay by ensuring quick access to initial video segments, validated through performance experiments.
Contribution
Introduces a novel proxy server cache scheme that minimizes delay in mobile VOD systems by caching initial video segments locally, improving response times and request handling.
Findings
Reduces average delay to approximately 140-179 milliseconds.
Maintains zero failure probability for initial segment retrieval across various request loads.
Outperforms existing schemes in delay reduction and reliability.
Abstract
Video on Demand system over the wireless mobile network is a system that provides video services to mobile clients.The main problem with these systems is the high service delay where the mobile clients have to wait to view their favorite movie.The importance of this paper is based on finding a solution on how to reduce the delay time in the VOD system.This paper introduces a novel caching mechanism named Proxy Server Cache mechanism to tackle the issue of service delay.This delay happens when the broadcasting phase that is related to the first segment is missed by a client from the current broadcasting channels. This delay happens when the broadcasting phase that is related to the first segment is missed by a client from the current broadcasting channels. The delayed clients will directly acquire the first segment from the proxy server instead of waiting for the following broadcasting…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCaching and Content Delivery · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies · IPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security
