Author/Authors :
Toufik Ahmed، نويسنده , , Mubashar Mushtaq، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Peer-to-peer (P2P) paradigm has recently gained tremendous attraction
and is widely used for content distribution and sharing. The future multimedia
communication applications have to support the user’s needs, the terminal capabilities,
the content specification and the underlying networking technologies. They
should be network-aware, topology-aware, and end-user-centric. Thus, in this paper,
we use the characteristics of the object-based encoding scheme and P2P network
topology to propose adaptive content delivery architecture for P2P networks. We
propose an efficient mechanism for transmission of real-time content over P2P
networks, called POEMS (P2P Object-based adaptivE Multimedia Streaming). This
object-based audio-visual quality adaptive mechanism over P2P networks is mediaaware,
network-aware, and user-centric that is carried-out through (1) selection of
appropriate sending peers willing to participate in the streaming mechanism, (2)
organization of sending peers by constructing an overlay network to facilitate
content delivery and adaptation, (3) dynamicity management of peers when some
peer enters or leaves the system to maintain an acceptable level of perceived video
quality, and (4) ensuring the end-to-end QoS (Quality of Services) by orchestrating
the overall streaming mechanism. The obtained results demonstrate that combining
content adaptation using object-based encoding and advance network-aware peers
selection based on peer monitoring leads to intelligent, efficient, and large-scale
support of multimedia services over complex network architectures.