DocumentCode
3691910
Title
QTrade: a quality of experience based peercasting trading scheme
Author
Matthias Wichtlhuber;Sheip Dargutev;Sabrina M?llery;Anja Kleiny;David Hausheer
Author_Institution
Peer-to-Peer Systems Engineering
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
Video streaming constitutes the dominant portion of today´s traffic on the Internet and will grow in the coming years. In order to provide for a low cost distribution of bulky video content, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) approaches are a viable way to cut down server bandwidth cost by utilizing user´s upstream bandwidth to redistribute data. However, users need an incentive to participate in such a system. The related work on incentive schemes has focused on using bandwidth contribution as a measure for contribution to the system´s performance, ignoring that user perceived Quality of Experience (QoE) is not necessarily maximized by maximizing bandwidth, but by delivering the right data in the right order. Consequently, this work presents QTrade, a topology agnostic incentive scheme for adaptive P2P video streaming systems based on user-validated video quality metrics. QTrade is evaluated on top of an existing adaptive streaming overlay. The results show that QTrade utilizes bandwidth more efficiently by providing incentive to distribute parts of the video with a high QoE. Moreover, up to 70% less and shorter rebuffering events are observed for cooperative peers while maintaining a 10 to 11 times worse performance in terms of rebuffering events for non-cooperative peers.
Keywords
"Streaming media","Bandwidth","Visualization","Static VAr compensators","Servers","Public key","Incentive schemes"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/P2P.2015.7328525
Filename
7328525
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