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Recently, media streaming applications called as data-driven approaches have attracted a lot of attention. In these applications, node independently selects its neighbors and obtains desirable blocks from neighbors. There are two steps in the applications. One is overlay construction, another is block scheduling. However, most of the related research works focused on the former issue, few concentrated...
Selecting the best peer(s) to serve a unicast streaming session is vital for providing efficient streaming without packet loss and incurring a single break-point. When an end-user selects a file to downstream, the peer selection module establishes two groups: an active sender and standby senders. The active sender is a peer who streams the media to a requesting peer, whereas standby peers is responsible...
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