Title :
Cooperation Stimulation Strategies for Peer-to-Peer Wireless Live Video-Sharing Social Networks
Author :
Lin, W. Sabrina ; Zhao, H. Vicky ; Liu, K. J Ray
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
fDate :
7/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Human behavior analysis in video sharing social networks is an emerging research area, which analyzes the behavior of users who share multimedia content and investigates the impact of human dynamics on video sharing systems. Users watching live streaming in the same wireless network share the same limited bandwidth of backbone connection to the Internet, thus, they might want to cooperate with each other to obtain better video quality. These users form a wireless live-streaming social network. Every user wishes to watch video with high quality while paying as little as possible cost to help others. This paper focuses on providing incentives for user cooperation. We propose a game-theoretic framework to model user behavior and to analyze the optimal strategies for user cooperation simulation in wireless live streaming. We first analyze the Pareto optimality and the time-sensitive bargaining equilibrium of the two-person game. We then extend the solution to the multiuser scenario. We also consider potential selfish users´ cheating behavior and malicious users´ attacking behavior and analyze the performance of the proposed strategies with the existence of cheating users and malicious attackers. Both our analytical and simulation results show that the proposed strategies can effectively stimulate user cooperation, achieve cheat free and attack resistance, and help provide reliable services for wireless live streaming applications.
Keywords :
game theory; multimedia communication; peer-to-peer computing; radio networks; video communication; Internet; Pareto optimality; cooperation stimulation strategies; game-theoretic framework; hman behavior analysis; human dynamics; multimedia content; optimal strategies; peer-to-peer wireless live video-sharing social networks; time-sensitive bargaining equilibrium; two-person game; user cooperation simulation; video quality; video sharing social networks; video sharing systems; wireless live streaming application; wireless live-streaming social network; wireless network; Bayesian methods; Communication system security; Games; Servers; Social network services; Streaming media; Wireless communication; Game theory; multimedia social network; peer-to-peer video streaming; wireless network; Algorithms; Computer Communication Networks; Cooperative Behavior; Game Theory; Humans; Internet; Interpersonal Relations; Models, Theoretical; Motivation; Peer Group; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Social Support; Telecommunications; Video Recording;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2010.2045035