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Scalable Video-On-Demand Streaming in Mobile Wireless Hybrid Networks

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Scalable Video-On-Demand Streaming in Mobile Wireless Hybrid Networks
Video-on-demand service in wireless networks is one important step to achieving the goal of providing video services anywhere anytime. Typically, carrier mobile networks are used to deliver videos wirelessly. Since every video stream comes from the base station, regardless of what bandwidth sharing techniques are being utilized, the media stream system is still limited by the network capacity of the base station. The key to overcome the scalability issue is to exploit resources available at mobile clients in a peer-to-peer setting. We observe that it is common to have a carrier mobile network and a mobile peerto-peer network co-exist in a wireless environment. A feature of such hybrid environment is that the former offers high availability assurance, while the latter presents an opportunistic use of resources available at mobile clients. Our proposed video-on-demand technique, PatchPeer, leverages this network characteristic to allow the video-on-demand system scale beyond the bandwidt...
Tai T. Do, Kien A. Hua, Alexander J. Aved, Fuyu Li
Added 18 Feb 2011
Updated 18 Feb 2011
Type Journal
Year 2009
Where ICC
Authors Tai T. Do, Kien A. Hua, Alexander J. Aved, Fuyu Liu, Ning Jiang
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