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In this paper, we mainly focus on how to provide an efficient VoD service via the consideration on the scheduling scheme. Comparing with P2P live streaming, P2P VoD is more challenging due to users are allowed to join or leave the system at any time and watch any part of the video after a small buffering time. If not handled properly, either high work load is caused on the media server side or the...
The success of peer-to-peer overlay multicast for media streaming depends on their scalability. However, as multicast functionality is pushed to autonomous, unpredictable end systems, significant performance loss can be resulted from their higher degree of churn when compared to routers. Data distribution path over an overlay consisting of unreliable peers is inherently subject to disturbances. Resilience...
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