The video server (VS) is used in a video on demand network wherein video
signals are transferred over a communication network (TSY) from said video
server to terminals thereof. It includes video signal memories (VM), a
server control means (SCM), a broadband switch (BS) having first ports
(VP1/VPY) to which the memories (VM) are coupled, second ports (CL)
coupled to the communication system (TSY) and a third port (CP) to which
the server control means (SCM) is coupled. The server control means (SCM)
control the transfer of the video signals from the memories (VM) and
through the switch (BS) and the communication system (TSY) to the
terminals. The broadband switch (BS) has a set of fourth ports (CP1/CPX)
to which a set of system adaptor means (SYA1/SYAX) is coupled to adapt the
video signals to a format which is compatible with the communication
system. The server control means (SCM) performs the transfer of video
signals firstly from the video memories (VM) to the system adaptor means
(SYA1/SYAX) through the switch (BS) and then from the adaptor means to the
terminals via the communication system (TSY). The system adaptor means
include channel memories and adaptors to perform rate and format adaption
of the video signals respectively. The channel memories and the adaptors
can be directly and separately coupled to the broadband switch.
Other References
M. Fortier, "A Store-And-Forward Architecture for Video-On-Demand Service",
1993, 321.
"System Architecture for a Large Scale Video On Demand Service", W.
Sincoskie, Computer Networks and ISDN Systems 22 (1991), North Holland,
pp. 155-162.
"Technoloty, Distributed Control and Performance of a Multipath
Self-Routing Switch", M. Henrion et al, XIV International Switching
Symposium, Yokohama, Oct. 1992, vol. 2, pp. 2-6.
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