Embedding Cloud Computing in television broadcasting
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Abstract
With the significant advances in Information and Communications Technology over the last half century, there is an increasingly
perceived vision that computing will one day be the 5th utility (after water, electricity, gas, and telephony). This computing utility, like all
other four existing utilities, will provide the basic level of computing service that is considered essential to meet the everyday needs of the
general community. To deliver this vision, a number of computing paradigms have been proposed, of which the latest one is known as Cloud
computing.
In this situation compatibility of an old system into new system is all ways at its highest priority. So we aim at embedding the concept of
cloud computing in television broadcasting. In this paper we explore the concept of cloud computing in television broadcasting. The channels
will have their entire hardware distributed all over the globe which constitute the cloud. They are accessed virtually by all the users. In detail
the cloud contains the channels, storage server, application server, clients. It will enable the user to access any channel and any program even
if it is previously telecasted. It helps the small scale industries to establish their own firms. By this we bring an entirely new system that adds
to the benefit of the user.
Keywords: Cloud computing, television, architecture, service providers, clients, servers
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