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DISTRIBUTED MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM(DMMS) Presented by: Nidhi Baranwal MCA 4 th sem

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DISTRIBUTED MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM(DMMS)

Presented by: Nidhi Baranwal

MCA 4th sem

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.INTRODUCTION2.CHARACTERISTICS3.REQUIREMENTS OF DMMS4.ARCHITECTURE OF DMMS5.QoS(QUALITY OF SERVICE)6.APPLICATIONS OF DMMS7.CONCLUSION

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INTRODUCTION

A distributed system is designed to support the development of applications and services which have a physical architecture consisting of multiple autonomous processing elements that do not share primary memory but cooperate by sending messages over a communication network.

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INTRODUCTION

Distributed multimedia systems consist of multimedia databases, proxy and information servers, and clients, and are intended to for the distribution of multimedia content over the networks.

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CHARACTERISTICS

Delivering the streams of multimedia dataAudio samples, Video frames

To meet the timing requirementsQoS (Quality of Service)

Flexibility (adapting to user needs) Availability Scalability

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REQUIREMENTS OF DMMS Providing support for continuous media types, such as audio,

video and animation.The introduction of such continuous media data to distributed systems

demands the need for continuous data transfers over relatively long periods of time.

High bandwidth is required. The second requirement of distributed multimedia applications

is the need for sophisticated quality of service (QoS) management.

Ensuring that the service requests should be met.

Supporting multiparty communications. Many distributed multimedia applications are concerned with

interactions between dispersed groups of users. E.g. remote conference application.

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BASIC ARTCHITECTURE

Database Proxy/information servers Clients Wired or wireless networks

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FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE SYSTEM

Server bandwidth-Adequate bandwidth of the network to support media streams

Cache space- Sufficient cache space needed for the fast delivery

Number of copies-Adequate number of copies of movies at the multimedia databases (MMDs)

The number of clients- Increasing number of clients increase the server work load

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APPROACHES

Proxy-based approach Parallel or clustered servers approach

Varies depending on clip duration, number of clients, bandwidth available, etc

Caching- Caching allows nodes to quickly fetch the required documents without incurring the need to contact the original host.

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QUALITY OF SERVICE (QoS)

DMMS are real-time systems as data must be delivered on time

“Acceptable” service is measured by:Bandwidth (Throughput)Latency (Access time)Data Loss Rate (Acceptable loss ratio)

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QoS MANAGEMENT

“QoS Management” Process of managing resources to meet the Acceptable

service criteria. Resources include:

CPU / processing power Network bandwidth Buffer memory(on both ends) Other factors affecting communication

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WHY WE NEED Qos1. We may get the wrong video – Bad search facilities

2. We may get the wrong quality-variation – E.g too high quality level for a PDA

3. We may get the proper variation in bad quality – E.g jitter is too high

4. We may get the video at the wrong time

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QoS MANAGERS Software that runs on network nodes which have two

main functions:QoS negotiation: get requirements

from apps and checks feasibility versus available resources.

Admission control: If negotiation succeeds, provides a "resource contract" that guarantees reservation of resources for a certain time.

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WAYS TO ACHIEVE QoS

Buffering (on both ends) Compression

More load on the nodes, but that is fine

Bandwidth Reservation Resource Scheduling Traffic Shaping Flow Specifications Stream Adaptation

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APPLICATIONS OF DMMSDIGITAL LIBRARIES

DISTANCE LEARNING

CONFERENCE AUDIO STREAMING

VIDEO STREAMING

E-COMMERCEAND

MORE…..!!!!

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CONCLUSIONLet us realize the fact that there is still a long way to go in DMS (Distributed Multimedia Systems). I presented an overview of DMS, discussed the major requirement of QoS Management.

Thus summarized all the primary issues leading to the basics of DMS.

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lectures/2009_11_09_dmms.pdf4. http://www.mamcet.com/it/e-learning/7sem/gm/unit

%20v/DISTRIBUTED%20MULTIMEDIA%20SYSTEMS.pdf

5. http://www-itec.uni-klu.ac.at/~laszlo/courses/DistSys_BP/network.pdf

6. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=611116&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel1%2F5%2F13353%2F00611116.pdf%3Farnumber%3D611116

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