P2P content distribution networks have become extremely popu-lar on the Internet. Due to their self-organization properties, they suffer from the lack of control to balance the load among peers for contents of different popularity. In this paper, we define and analyze a fully decentralized architecture to support replication of popular media content in a peer-to-peer network. We show that by exploiting local knowledge only, this method achieves a near-optimal behavior with respect to response time in a scenario with limited storage capabilities at peers. 1
Modern content distribution networks face an increasing multitude of content generators. In order to...
International audienceWe address the problem of content replication in large distributed content del...
Content-centric publish/subscribe networking is a flexible communication model that meets the requir...
A dynamic P2P architecture was proposed in our previous work to support resource adaptation/personal...
We consider the problem of increasing the availability of shared data in peer-to-peer (P2P) systems ...
Abstract. Peer-to-peer networks have often been touted as the ultimate solution to scalability. Alth...
In this paper, we propose and study the behavior of a number of peer-to-peer (P2P)-based distributed...
Hosting an on-demand media content streaming service has been a challenging task mainly because of t...
This PhD thesis addresses the issue of scalable media streaming in large-scale networking environmen...
This paper examines replication in content distribution networks and proposes a novel mechanism for...
The fusion of Multimedia and Internet technology has introduced an ever increasing demand for large-...
Recently there has been an increasing deployment of content distribution networks (CDNs) offering ho...
Distributing digital media contents to a large number of users in a cost-effective manner is a chall...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of content placement in peer-to-peer (P2...
Abstract—Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks can offer benefits to distributed content-based publish/subscri...
Modern content distribution networks face an increasing multitude of content generators. In order to...
International audienceWe address the problem of content replication in large distributed content del...
Content-centric publish/subscribe networking is a flexible communication model that meets the requir...
A dynamic P2P architecture was proposed in our previous work to support resource adaptation/personal...
We consider the problem of increasing the availability of shared data in peer-to-peer (P2P) systems ...
Abstract. Peer-to-peer networks have often been touted as the ultimate solution to scalability. Alth...
In this paper, we propose and study the behavior of a number of peer-to-peer (P2P)-based distributed...
Hosting an on-demand media content streaming service has been a challenging task mainly because of t...
This PhD thesis addresses the issue of scalable media streaming in large-scale networking environmen...
This paper examines replication in content distribution networks and proposes a novel mechanism for...
The fusion of Multimedia and Internet technology has introduced an ever increasing demand for large-...
Recently there has been an increasing deployment of content distribution networks (CDNs) offering ho...
Distributing digital media contents to a large number of users in a cost-effective manner is a chall...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of content placement in peer-to-peer (P2...
Abstract—Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks can offer benefits to distributed content-based publish/subscri...
Modern content distribution networks face an increasing multitude of content generators. In order to...
International audienceWe address the problem of content replication in large distributed content del...
Content-centric publish/subscribe networking is a flexible communication model that meets the requir...