More is more: The benefits of denser sensor deployment
Matthew P. Johnson, Deniz Sariöz, et al.
INFOCOM 2009
As an efficient distribution mechanism, peer-to-peer technology has become a tremendously attractive solution to offload servers in large scale video streaming applications. However, in providing on-demand asynchronous streaming services, P2P streaming design faces two major challenges: how to schedule efficient video sharing between peers with asynchronous playback progresses? how to provide incentives for peers to contribute their resources to achieve a high level of system-wide Quality-of-Experience (QoE)? In this paper, we present iPASS, a novel mesh-based P2P VoD system, to address these challenges. Specifically, iPASS adopts a dynamic buffering-progress-based peering strategy to achieve high peer bandwidth utilization with low system maintenance cost. To provide incentives for peer uploading, iPASS employs a differentiated pre-fetching design that enables peers with higher contribution pre-fetch content at higher speed. Through packet-level simulations, it was demonstrated that iPASS can effectively offload server and the proposed distributed incentive algorithm motivates peers to contribute and collectively achieve a high level of QoE. © 2009 IEEE.
Matthew P. Johnson, Deniz Sariöz, et al.
INFOCOM 2009
Erich P. Stuntebeck, John S. Davis II, et al.
HotMobile 2008
Pradip Bose
VTS 1998
Raymond Wu, Jie Lu
ITA Conference 2007