F. Schaffa, Jean-Paul Nussbaumer
IEEE INFOCOM 1995
CATV networks are often considered as a potential support for bringing multimedia applications to the home. One of the key problem induced is the sharing of a limited number of channels by the neighborhood population. This paper presents a capacity analysis of a CATV tree in a multimedia-on-demand environment for different channel allocation policies. A simulation model based on the user behavior is described. The effects and sensitivity to request queueing time are also shown. Results are compared to a zero waiting-time system on several key issues as the blocking probability and the total number of users supported by a single distribution tree.
F. Schaffa, Jean-Paul Nussbaumer
IEEE INFOCOM 1995
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ICME 2000
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