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dPAM: a distributed prefetching protocol for scalable asynchronous multicast in P2P systems

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dPAM: a distributed prefetching protocol for scalable asynchronous multicast in P2P systems
— We leverage the buffering capabilities of end-systems to achieve scalable, asynchronous delivery of streams in a peer-to-peer environment. Unlike existing cache-and-relay schemes, we propose a distributed prefetching protocol where peers prefetch and store portions of the streaming media ahead of their playout time, thus not only turning themselves to possible sources for other peers but their prefetched data can allow them to overcome the departure of their source-peer. This stands in sharp contrast to existing cache-and-relay schemes where the departure of the source-peer forces its peer children to go the original server, thus disrupting their service and increasing server and network load. Through mathematical analysis and simulations, we show the effectiveness of maintaining such asynchronous multicasts from several source-peers to other children peers, and the efficacy of prefetching in the face of peer departures. We confirm the scalability of our dPAM protocol as it is sh...
Abhishek Sharma, Azer Bestavros, Ibrahim Matta
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where INFOCOM
Authors Abhishek Sharma, Azer Bestavros, Ibrahim Matta
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