Tom Van Caenegem
Alcatel-Lucent
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software engineering and advanced applications | 2006
Tim Wauters; W. De Meerssche; Filip De Turck; Bart Dhoedt; P. Demeester; Tom Van Caenegem; Erwin Alfons Constant Six
The increasing popularity of multimedia streaming applications introduces new challenges in content distribution networks. Streaming services such as video on demand (VoD) or digital television over the Internet (IPTV) are very bandwidth-intensive and cannot tolerate the high delays and poor loss properties of todays Internet. To solve these problems, caching (a sliding segment of popular streams at proxies could be envisaged. This paper presents a novel caching algorithm and architecture for time-shifted television (tsTV) and its implementation using the IETFs real-time streaming protocol (RTSP). The algorithm uses sliding caching windows with sizes depending on content popularity and/or distance metrics. The caches can work in stand-alone mode as well as in co-operative mode. This paper shows that the network load can already be reduced considerably using small diskless caches, especially when using cooperative caching. A brief overview of the functionality of a prototype proxy implementation is presented as well
European Transactions on Telecommunications | 2008
Tim Wauters; Wim Van de Meerssche; Peter Backx; Filip De Turck; Bart Dhoedt; Piet Demeester; Tom Van Caenegem; Erwin Alfons Constant Six
The increasing popularity of multimedia streaming applications introduces new challenges in content distribution networks (CDNs). Streaming services such as Video on Demand (VoD) or digital television over the Internet (IPTV) are very bandwidth-intensive and cannot tolerate the high start-up delays and poor loss properties of todays Internet. To solve these problems, caching (the initial segment of) popular streams at proxies could be envisaged. This paper presents a novel caching algorithm and architecture for time-shifted television (tsTV) and its implementation, using the IETFs Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP). The algorithm uses sliding caching windows with sizes depending on content popularity and/or distance metrics. The caches can work in stand-alone mode as well as in co-operative mode. This paper shows that the network load can already be reduced considerably using small diskless caches, especially when using co-operative caching. A prototype implementation is detailed and evaluated through performance measurements. Copyright
Bell Labs Technical Journal | 2008
Tom Van Caenegem; Kris Struyve; Koenraad Laevens; Danny De Vleeschauwer; Randy Sharpe
IST BroadBand Europe conference, papers online (www.bbeurope.org) | 2006
Bart De Vleeschauwer; Wim Van de Meerssche; Pieter Simoens; Filip De Turck; Bart Dhoedt; Piet Demeester; E Gilon; Kris Struyve; Tom Van Caenegem
Archive | 2005
Tom Van Caenegem; Edwin Augustus Philomena Ringoot
Proceedings of ACNM2007, the 1st IEEE Workshop on Autonomic Communications and Network Management | 2007
Bart De Vleeschauwer; Wim Van de Meerssche; Pieter Simoens; Filip De Turck; Bart Dhoedt; Piet Demeester; Tom Van Caenegem; H Dequeker; Kris Struyve; E Gilon; Erwin Alfons Constant Six
modelling autonomic communications environments | 2006
Pieter Simoens; Bart De Vleeschauwer; Wim Van de Meerssche; Filip De Turck; Bart Dhoedt; E Gilon; Kris Struyve; Tom Van Caenegem
Journal of The Communications Network | 2006
Tim Wauters; Koert Vlaeminck; Wim Van de Meerssche; Filip De Turck; Bart Dhoedt; Piet Demeester; Steven Van den Berghe; Erwin Alfons Constant Six; Tom Van Caenegem
european conference on networks and optical communications | 2007
Pieter Simoens; Bart De Vleeschauwer; Wim Van de Meerssche; Filip De Turck; Bart Dhoedt; Piet Demeester; Tom Van Caenegem; Kris Struyve; H Dequeker; E Gilon
BroadBand Europe 2007 | 2007
Bart De Vleeschauwer; Pieter Simoens; Wim Van de Meerssche; Steven Latré; Filip De Turck; Bart Dhoedt; Piet Demeester; Steven Van den Berghe; E Gilon; Tom Van Caenegem