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Luận văn:A Push-pull based Application Multicast Layer for P2P live video streaming= M.A. Thesis Computer science: 60 48 01
Nhà xuất bản:ĐHCN
Ngày:2011
Chủ đề:Khoa học máy tính
Internet
Video
Miêu tả:45 p. + CD-ROM
M.A. Thesis. Computer science -- University of Engineering and technology. Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 2011
With the rapid growth of multimedia applications and the Internet, streaming video over the Internet is becoming more and more attractive to users especially live video streaming. Many application-layer multicast pro-tocols have been proposed recently for this demand and each method has different advantages. However, these current methods do not solve effectively peer to peer (P2P) live video streaming's problems. These problems are the randomly churn of nodes and long buffering time since the variance between the arrival times of data of different sub-streams is large. They also do not address the problem of free-riding nodes. This thesis presents our low-delay push-pull based application layer mul-ticast for live video streaming on P2P networks. The main goal of ourwork is to optimize content delivery on P2P networks to guarantee the time constraints of live video streaming. We achieve this goal by constructing multiple balanced sub-trees for pushing data and optimizing pulling connections between nodes in different sub-trees to reduce the time gap between arrival times of pushing data and pulling data. As a result, our mechanism can reduce buffering time at each node. Our mechanism also includes atit-for-tat method to promote node contribution. In order to evaluate our method's performance, we also build a simulation program in SMPL scheduler. We also compare our method's performance with other methods. The simulation result demonstrated the effectiveness of our method
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