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Video on Demand (VoD) streaming makes up an increasing portion of global IP traffic. Traditionally, data is served by content providers directly, putting a huge network load on the servers. We propose using our WebRTC-based protocols WebPeer and CodedWebPeer to create a P2P-assisted VoD streaming system with network coding. We introduce two metrics: network health to measure overall data saturation...
Video on Demand (VoD) streaming constitutes a continuously increasing proportion of the global IP traffic. Conventional streaming approaches use a client-server topology, where one server or a group of servers serve all the clients. The main drawbacks of this technology is poor scalability. An alternative is the well known Peer-to-Peer (P2P) network topology which addresses this problem. However,...
Peer-to-Peer network topology is well known for its beneficial characteristic, like good scalability high robustness. In spite of this, web browsers are still using the standard server-client topology for data download. In this paper we investigate the methods of implementing Peer-to-Peer data streaming in web browsers, using only JavaScript, without the need of any third party plugin. We are using...
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