Overlay multicast streaming is built out of loosely coupled end-hosts (peers) that contribute resources to stream media to other peers. Peers, however, can be malicious. They may ...
Despite the fact that global multicast is still not possible in today’s Internet, many local networks are already multicastcapable (the so-called multicast “islands”). Howev...
— Current peer-to-peer (P2P) streaming systems often assume that nodes are cooperative to upload and download data. However, in the open environment of the Internet, this is not ...
Overlay multicast networks are used by service providers to distribute contents such as web pages, streaming multimedia data, or security updates to a large number of users. Howeve...
Network coding has been shown to be capable of greatly improving quality of service in P2P live streaming systems (e.g., IPTV). However, network coding is vulnerable to pollution a...
Qiyan Wang, Long Vu, Klara Nahrstedt, Himanshu Khu...