DocumentCode :
2446826
Title :
Analysis of adaptive streaming for hybrid CDN/P2P live video systems
Author :
Mansy, Ahmed ; Ammar, Mostafa
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
17-20 Oct. 2011
Firstpage :
276
Lastpage :
285
Abstract :
Most commercial video streaming systems rely on Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) to distribute video content. HTTP adaptive streaming has been recently adopted by major video streaming providers and is now considered the standard technique used with CDN-based streaming systems. Despite the success of these systems, cost-effective scalability continues to be of concern in their design and deployment. To address this, recent work has proposed the use of hybrid CDN and Peer-to-peer (P2P) live streaming systems. The design of these systems aims to combine the scalability of P2P systems and the desirable performance properties of CDN-based systems. However, the use of adaptive streaming, has not been explored extensively in such hybrid systems. Designing and operating an adaptive hybrid streaming system is very challenging. Two design decisions are very critical in the operation of any such system. The first one is the bitrate adaptation strategy which specifies how different bitrates are assigned to different users while maximizing user satisfaction. The second is defining the operational guidelines for switching the system between the CDN and the P2P modes while efficiently utilizing the available resources. In this paper we present a model and analysis of a hybrid CDN-P2P adaptive live streaming system with the objective of answering these two design questions. We first present a stochastic fluid model to the hybrid streaming system with a single video bitrate and we obtain theoretical results to guide the system operation as described above. We then extend the analysis to the adaptive streaming case with multiple video bitrates. We model adaptive streaming as a linear optimization problem to obtain the best bitrate adaptation strategy. We validate our analysis using simulations. Our conclusion is that adaptive hybrid streaming can significantly improve the ability of the system to satisfy more users with higher video bitrates over CDN-based systems.
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; optimisation; peer-to-peer computing; stochastic processes; video streaming; adaptive streaming; commercial video streaming; content distribution network; hybrid CDN/P2P live video systems; hybrid streaming system; linear optimization problem; peer-to-peer live streaming system; stochastic fluid model; video content distribution; Adaptation models; Adaptive systems; Bit rate; Internet; Peer to peer computing; Servers; Streaming media;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Network Protocols (ICNP), 2011 19th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1392-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICNP.2011.6089062
Filename :
6089062
Link To Document :
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