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Studying Green Video Distribution as a Whole

Published: 09 June 2023 Publication History

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This paper highlights the current trends and the necessary research directions for achieving carbon-effective streaming services. Collaboration between the end-to-end delivery pipeline vendors is encouraged to design standards and technologies.

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GMSys '23: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Green Multimedia Systems
June 2023
38 pages
ISBN:9798400701962
DOI:10.1145/3593908
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  1. content delivery networks
  2. green video streaming
  3. sustainability

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