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COSMOS: Peer-to-Peer Collaborative Streaming Among Mobiles

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COSMOS: Peer-to-Peer Collaborative Streaming Among Mobiles
In traditional mobile streaming networks such as 3G cellular networks, all users pull streams from a server. Such pull model leads to high streaming cost and problem in system scalability. In this paper, we propose and investigate a scalable and cost-effective protocol to distribute multimedia content to mobiles in a peer-to-peer manner. Our protocol, termed Collaborative Streaming among Mobiles (COSMOS), makes use of multiple description coding (MDC) and data sharing to achieve high performance. In COSMOS, only a few peers pull video descriptions through a telecommunication channel. Using a free broadcast channel (such as Wi-Fi and bluetooth), they share the descriptions to nearby neighbors in an ad-hoc manner. This way reduces greatly the telecommunication cost and cellular bandwidth requirement. As video descriptions are supplied by multiple peers, COSMOS is robust to peer failure. Since broadcasting is used to distribute video data, the protocol is highly scalable to large number ...
Man-Fung Leung, Shueng-Han Gary Chan, Oscar C. Au
Added 11 Jun 2010
Updated 11 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ICMCS
Authors Man-Fung Leung, Shueng-Han Gary Chan, Oscar C. Au
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