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Scaling Peer-to-peer Video-on-demand Systems Using Helpers

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Scaling Peer-to-peer Video-on-demand Systems Using Helpers
The throughput of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Video-on-Demand (VoD) systems is typically capped by the users' aggregate upload bandwidth [1]. The drastic increase in the popularity of VoD and the demand of higher quality content has thus placed substantial burden on the content servers. We investigate a novel P2P VoD architecture that leverages idle internet resources, which we call helpers, to provide a scalable solution to P2P VoD systems. Helpers are volatile in nature, and can be individually unreliable. However, we investigate the statistical aggregation of a large number of helpers to guarantee quality of service. Since helpers do not come with "free" preloaded content, trade-offs between how much a helper should download and how much it can aid the system need to be explored. In this paper, the optimal steady-state design parameters are derived to maximize the helpers' upload bandwidth utilization. Packet level simulations have verified the efficiency of the system. ...
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Type Conference
Year 2009
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