Reducing Cost and Contention of P2P Live Streaming through Locality and Piece Selection
The use of locality within peer-to-peer (P2P) networks is ensuring the construction of overlay networks that are both economically viable for network operators and scalable. However, the underlying protocols on which traditional P2P overlays are based are rapidly having to evolve in order to bet...
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my.utem.eprints.1292021-09-19T22:59:51Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/129/ Reducing Cost and Contention of P2P Live Streaming through Locality and Piece Selection Md. Shah, W. Ishmael , J. J.P. Race, N. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The use of locality within peer-to-peer (P2P) networks is ensuring the construction of overlay networks that are both economically viable for network operators and scalable. However, the underlying protocols on which traditional P2P overlays are based are rapidly having to evolve in order to better support more time sensitive, real-time video delivery systems. This shift places greater demand on locality mechanisms to ensure the correct balance between bandwidth savings and successful timely playback. In this paper, we investigate the impact of peer locality within live streaming P2P systems and consider the pertinent challenges when designing locality based algorithms to support efficient P2P live streaming services. Based on our findings we propose an algorithm for supporting locality and harmonised play points in a live streaming P2P system. We present our results and in-depth analysis of its operation though a series of simulations which measure bandwidth consumption at network egress points, failure rates and each peer’s play point relative to the live stream. 2011 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/129/1/paper.pdf Md. Shah, W. and Ishmael , J. and J.P. Race, N. (2011) Reducing Cost and Contention of P2P Live Streaming through Locality and Piece Selection. PGNet 2011. ISSN 978-1-902560-25-0 http://www.cms.livjm.ac.uk/pgnet2011/Proceedings/Papers/m1569449653-shah.pdf |
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The use of locality within peer-to-peer (P2P) networks is ensuring the construction of overlay networks that are
both economically viable for network operators and scalable.
However, the underlying protocols on which traditional P2P
overlays are based are rapidly having to evolve in order to
better support more time sensitive, real-time video delivery
systems. This shift places greater demand on locality mechanisms to ensure the correct balance between bandwidth savings and successful timely playback. In this paper, we investigate the impact of peer locality within live streaming P2P systems and consider the pertinent challenges when designing locality based algorithms to support efficient P2P live streaming services. Based on our findings we propose an algorithm for supporting locality and harmonised play points in a live streaming P2P system. We present our results and in-depth analysis of its operation though a series of simulations which measure bandwidth consumption at network egress points, failure rates and each peer’s play point relative to the live stream. |
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Reducing Cost and Contention of P2P Live
Streaming through Locality and Piece Selection |
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Reducing Cost and Contention of P2P Live
Streaming through Locality and Piece Selection |
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Streaming through Locality and Piece Selection |
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