In recent years P2P technology has gained great popularity not only in file sharing applications but also in the field of video distribution. This work proposes a simple model to assess the performance a P2P system designed for video streaming can achieve, measured in terms of average video delivery rate. The model allows to compute system efficiency in a simple but accurate way through the partition of peers in two distinct populations: bad peers, that are not collaborative, and good peers, that contribute to share their video contents with others. As a meaningful example, it is employed to investigate the behavior of a real P2P prototype subject to high peer dynamics: its effectiveness is proved via experimental results, and sheds a new l...
Abstract—Services that offer users the possibility of trans-mitting their own live streaming video c...
Video streaming services are getting more popular as the average link capacity in the Internet becom...
Abstract—Traditional Video-on-Demand (VoD) systems reply purely on servers to stream video content t...
In recent years P2P technology has gained great popularity not only in file sharing applications but...
Abstract-Peer-to-peer (P2P) technology for TV broadcasting over the Internet is becoming more and mo...
The ever increasing demand for video content directed the focus of researchfrom traditional server-b...
In the very recent years, peer-to-peer for streaming videoapplications has gained considerable atten...
Abstract—The fundamental P2P principle that downloading peers help other peers can be applied in the...
he purpose of this study is to propose a Markovian model to evaluate general P2P streaming applicati...
International audienceFor a few years, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) architectures have emerged as a scalable, ...
Video streaming applications have hitherto been supported by single server systems. A major drawback...
Current commercial live video streaming systems are based either on a typical client–server (cloud) ...
Peer-to-peer technologies have proved to be effective for various bandwidth intensive, large scale a...
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) live streaming has become a popular means of distributing real-time online video...
[[abstract]]P2P live video streaming is an emerging technique for video-on-demand services. In a P2P...
Abstract—Services that offer users the possibility of trans-mitting their own live streaming video c...
Video streaming services are getting more popular as the average link capacity in the Internet becom...
Abstract—Traditional Video-on-Demand (VoD) systems reply purely on servers to stream video content t...
In recent years P2P technology has gained great popularity not only in file sharing applications but...
Abstract-Peer-to-peer (P2P) technology for TV broadcasting over the Internet is becoming more and mo...
The ever increasing demand for video content directed the focus of researchfrom traditional server-b...
In the very recent years, peer-to-peer for streaming videoapplications has gained considerable atten...
Abstract—The fundamental P2P principle that downloading peers help other peers can be applied in the...
he purpose of this study is to propose a Markovian model to evaluate general P2P streaming applicati...
International audienceFor a few years, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) architectures have emerged as a scalable, ...
Video streaming applications have hitherto been supported by single server systems. A major drawback...
Current commercial live video streaming systems are based either on a typical client–server (cloud) ...
Peer-to-peer technologies have proved to be effective for various bandwidth intensive, large scale a...
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) live streaming has become a popular means of distributing real-time online video...
[[abstract]]P2P live video streaming is an emerging technique for video-on-demand services. In a P2P...
Abstract—Services that offer users the possibility of trans-mitting their own live streaming video c...
Video streaming services are getting more popular as the average link capacity in the Internet becom...
Abstract—Traditional Video-on-Demand (VoD) systems reply purely on servers to stream video content t...