Localising Peers in P2P Live Streaming Systems Within Resource-Constrained Networks

The use of locality within peer-to-peer (P2P) networks is showing promise, ensuring the construction of overlay networks that are both economically viable for network operators and scalable, ensuring the successful delivery of content. However, the underlying protocols on which P2P overlays are bas...

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Main Author: Md Shah, Wahidah
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling my.utem.eprints.83132015-05-28T03:55:34Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/8313/ Localising Peers in P2P Live Streaming Systems Within Resource-Constrained Networks Md Shah, Wahidah QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The use of locality within peer-to-peer (P2P) networks is showing promise, ensuring the construction of overlay networks that are both economically viable for network operators and scalable, ensuring the successful delivery of content. However, the underlying protocols on which P2P overlays are based were originally designed as a best-effort, non-real time transfer medium which is now 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 continue our work to resolve the strong trade-off resulted from the limited network condition in order to support efficient P2P live streaming services. Based on our findings we propose an OPLoc framework for supporting locality and harmonised play points in a live streaming P2P system. We present our results and analysis of its operation through a series of simulations which measure bandwidth consumption at network egress points, failure rates and each peers’ play point relative to the live stream. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/8313/1/06297115_-_2012.pdf Md Shah, Wahidah (2012) Localising Peers in P2P Live Streaming Systems Within Resource-Constrained Networks. In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER & INFORMATION SCIENCES, 12 - 14 JUNE 2012, KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE.
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Md Shah, Wahidah
Localising Peers in P2P Live Streaming Systems Within Resource-Constrained Networks
description The use of locality within peer-to-peer (P2P) networks is showing promise, ensuring the construction of overlay networks that are both economically viable for network operators and scalable, ensuring the successful delivery of content. However, the underlying protocols on which P2P overlays are based were originally designed as a best-effort, non-real time transfer medium which is now 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 continue our work to resolve the strong trade-off resulted from the limited network condition in order to support efficient P2P live streaming services. Based on our findings we propose an OPLoc framework for supporting locality and harmonised play points in a live streaming P2P system. We present our results and analysis of its operation through a series of simulations which measure bandwidth consumption at network egress points, failure rates and each peers’ play point relative to the live stream.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Md Shah, Wahidah
author_facet Md Shah, Wahidah
author_sort Md Shah, Wahidah
title Localising Peers in P2P Live Streaming Systems Within Resource-Constrained Networks
title_short Localising Peers in P2P Live Streaming Systems Within Resource-Constrained Networks
title_full Localising Peers in P2P Live Streaming Systems Within Resource-Constrained Networks
title_fullStr Localising Peers in P2P Live Streaming Systems Within Resource-Constrained Networks
title_full_unstemmed Localising Peers in P2P Live Streaming Systems Within Resource-Constrained Networks
title_sort localising peers in p2p live streaming systems within resource-constrained networks
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/8313/1/06297115_-_2012.pdf
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