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Load balancing efficiency in P2P media streaming

Alhaisoni, Majed Mohaia; Ghanbari, Mohammed; Liotta, Antonio

Authors

Majed Mohaia Alhaisoni

Mohammed Ghanbari

Antonio Liotta



Abstract

Recently, P2PTV has started up-and-coming as a prospective alternate to the well known client-server applications such as IPTV, Video on demand and real-time TV services; Because it overcomes fundamental client-server issues and introduces some new features that help improving performance. The success of such P2PTV platforms has lead to several commercial applications showing good performance in terms of quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE). Both types of services (i.e., live TV and Video-On-Demand) have been provided by most of the P2PTV systems. Examples of such applications include Zattoo, Joost, Sopcast, and PPlive. However, P2P native support gives to these applications extra scalability, resilience, and the ability to harness computational resources. However, since end-users offer their bandwidth, storage and memory to participate on the P2P networking, therefore, peers will be loaded as they contributing for many peers. Therefore, load evenly distribution is needed to be considered. So, in this paper, we are surveying most of the well know P2PTV applications in terms of the load distribution and balancing between computing and network resources. According to the findings, we propose different techniques to maintain load balancing between the end-users. The proposed approach has been assessed using ns-2 simulator. Initial results show that the proposed technique is effective on distributing the load evenly.

Citation

Alhaisoni, M. M., Ghanbari, M., & Liotta, A. (2009). Load balancing efficiency in P2P media streaming. In Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications: (IMSA 2009) Human-centered Multimedia Computing (168-173)

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (Published)
Conference Name The 13th IASTED International Conference on Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications IMSA 2009
Start Date Aug 17, 2009
End Date Aug 19, 2009
Publication Date 2009
Deposit Date Dec 5, 2019
Publisher ACTA Press
Pages 168-173
Book Title Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications: (IMSA 2009) Human-centered Multimedia Computing
Keywords P2P; Load Balancing; Computational efficiency; Multimedia
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1995833