Title :
Push-pull techniques in peer-to-peer video streaming systems with tree/forest topology
Author :
Giacomazzi, Paolo ; Poli, Alessandro
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Inf., Politec. di Milano, Milan, Italy
Abstract :
Peer-to-peer video streaming systems are overlay networks used to distribute, among other types of content, live video content to large sets of users by relying on computing and network resources directly provided by users that are receiving video streaming services. Peer-to-peer video streaming systems with tree or forest topology are typically push-based, since the video content is provided by parent peers with no need for periodical requests. In this paper we analyze the impact of two complementing pull-based mechanisms aiming at improving the overall performance of the overlay network. Results show that the proposed hybrid push-pull approaches can be beneficial when the stability of the system is low, i.e., the average permanence time of peers is short.
Keywords :
peer-to-peer computing; video streaming; live video content; overlay networks; peer-to-peer video streaming systems; push-pull techniques; tree/forest topology; Analytical models; Bandwidth; Delay; Encoding; Peer to peer computing; Streaming media; Topology; Peer-to-peer; backup parents; performance analysis; retransmission; tree; video streaming;
Conference_Titel :
Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT), 2010 International Congress on
Conference_Location :
Moscow
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7285-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICUMT.2010.5676653