Miyazaki, 1996 - Google Patents
Hierarchical Client-Server Mulltimedia SystemsMiyazaki, 1996
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- 11629434799165184751
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- Miyazaki Y
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Recently, Video on Demand (VOD) systems have emerged because of advanced technology in networks, compression techniques, disk devices, memory and other system components. However, it is still difficult to support high quality VOD systems over …
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