Segment-Based Proxy Caching for Streaming Media Delivery

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At present the majority of streaming media files is large and it requires a lot of network bandwidth and disk bandwidth. We propose an adaptive segment-based method, the cache replacement method and the multi technologies combined optimized transmission policy. Simulation results indicate that they are highly efficient methods for use of caching proxy server resources, reducing the startup latency and save of bandwidth of backbone network.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1049-1050)

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1824-1827

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October 2014

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