DocumentCode
2047342
Title
Towards Quality of Service for Peer-to-Peer Video Multicast
Author
Setton, Eric ; Apostolopoulos, John
Author_Institution
Hewlett-Packard Labs, Palo Alto
Volume
5
fYear
2007
fDate
Sept. 16 2007-Oct. 19 2007
Abstract
Peer-to-peer streaming is a novel, low-cost, paradigm for large-scale video multicast. Viewers contribute their resources to an overlay network to act as relays for a real-time media stream. Early implementations fall short of the requirements of major content owners in terms of quality, reliability, and latency. In this work we show how adding a limited number of servers to a peer-to-peer streaming network can be used to enhance performance while preserving most of the benefits in terms of bandwidth cost savings. We present a theoretical model which is useful to estimate the number of servers needed to ensure fast connection times and improved error resilience. Experimental results show the proposed approach achieves 10times to 100times bandwidth cost savings compared to a content delivery network, and similar performance in terms of quality and startup latency.
Keywords
multicast communication; quality of service; video streaming; content delivery network; error resilience; large-scale video multicast; overlay network; peer-to-peer streaming; peer-to-peer video multicast; quality of service; real-time media stream; Bandwidth; Costs; Delay; Large-scale systems; Network servers; Peer to peer computing; Quality of service; Relays; Resilience; Streaming media;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Image Processing, 2007. ICIP 2007. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
San Antonio, TX
ISSN
1522-4880
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1437-6
Electronic_ISBN
1522-4880
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIP.2007.4379770
Filename
4379770
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