Title :
Redundancy control through traffic deduplication
Author :
Hua, Kien A. ; Ning Jiang ; Kuhns, Jason ; Sundaram, Vaithiyanathan ; Zou, Cliff
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
fDate :
April 26 2015-May 1 2015
Abstract :
Statistics show that 79% of the Internet traffic is video and mostly “redundant”. Video-On-Demand in particular follows a 90/10 access pattern, where 90% of the users access the same 10% of all video content. As a result, redundant data are repeatedly transmitted over the Internet. In this paper, we propose a novel traffic deduplication technique to achieve more efficient network communication between video sources (video servers or proxy servers in a CDN) and clients. The proposed SMART (Small packet Merge-Able RouTers) overlay network employs an opportunistic traffic deduplication approach and allows each SMART router to dynamically merge independent streams of the same video content, forming a video streaming tree (VST). The merged streams are tunneled through the overlay together with TCP sessions information before eventually being de-multiplexed and delivered to the clients fully compatible with the TCP protocol. We present theoretical analysis findings on the merging strategy between the video source and clients, the efficiency of the SMART router to save traffic during a merge process, and the overall performance of implementing a SMART overlay topology between a video source and clients. Finally, we prototyped SMART in the PlanetLab environment. We illustrate that performance evaluation results are consistent with our theoretical analysis and significant bandwidth saving is achieved.
Keywords :
Internet; overlay networks; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; video on demand; video streaming; Internet traffic; PlanetLab environment; SMART; SMART overlay topology; TCP protocol; VST; access pattern; network communication; proxy servers; redundancy control; small packet mergeable routers; traffic deduplication; video content; video servers; video source; video streaming tree; video-on-demand; Bandwidth; IP networks; Internet; Merging; Servers; Software; Streaming media; Buffers; Multicast; Overlay Network; Routing; Video streaming; Video-On-Demand;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications (INFOCOM), 2015 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kowloon
DOI :
10.1109/INFOCOM.2015.7218362