Improving Video Ingestion and Serving in Cloud-Based Home Security Systems: Enhancing Cost and Latency Reduction
Authors: Sibin Thomas
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14209012
Short DOI: https://doi.org/g8rrfz
Country: USA
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Abstract: In this study, the important parts of managing video data in cloud-based home security systems are looked at in depth. We look at how video is usually loaded and served, focusing on the roles of video compression, fragmentation, and adaptable streaming [1]. We list the main problems with this design, such as the time it takes to check permissions and the extra work that comes with looking up metadata. We suggest ways to improve things by using time-limited access keys, hash-based validation, and encoding URLs for video fragments in manifests [2]. These changes make things run more smoothly, cut down on latency, and keep costs low for service companies. We also talk about how these strategies can be used in a wider range of video-based applications besides home security, focusing on how they can improve speed and the user experience in today's constantly changing digital world.
Keywords: Smart home security, video streaming, media processing, cloud architecture, regionalization, edge computing, caching, latency optimization
Paper Id: 231647
Published On: 2021-12-09
Published In: Volume 9, Issue 6, November-December 2021
Cite This: Improving Video Ingestion and Serving in Cloud-Based Home Security Systems: Enhancing Cost and Latency Reduction - Sibin Thomas - IJIRMPS Volume 9, Issue 6, November-December 2021. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.14209012