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Adaptive peer-to-peer streaming with MutualCast
引用本文:CHOU Philip A. Adaptive peer-to-peer streaming with MutualCast[J]. 浙江大学学报(A卷英文版), 2006, 7(5): 737-748. DOI: 10.1631/jzus.2006.A0737
作者姓名:CHOU Philip A
作者单位:Microsoft Research
摘    要:INTRODUCTION Many applications, such as software distribution, Internet TV/video streaming, video conferencing, multiplayer gaming, personal media distribution and P2P web content duplication, distribute the same content from one source node to many destination nodes. For these applications, IP multicast is an ideal network layer solution. A distribution tree rooted at the source can be formed to reach an arbitrary number of receivers. During content distribution, every single piece of…

收稿时间:2005-12-01
修稿时间:2006-02-20

Adaptive peer-to-peer streaming with MutualCast
Cheng Huang,Philip A. Chou,Jin Li,Cha Zhang. Adaptive peer-to-peer streaming with MutualCast[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science, 2006, 7(5): 737-748. DOI: 10.1631/jzus.2006.A0737
Authors:Cheng Huang  Philip A. Chou  Jin Li  Cha Zhang
Affiliation:Microsoft Research, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052,USA Microsoft Research, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052,USA Microsoft Research, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052,USA Microsoft Research, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052,USA
Abstract:Application Layer Multicast (ALM) can greatly reduce the load of a server by leveraging the outgoing bandwidth of the participating nodes. However, most proposed ALM schemes become quite complicated and lose bandwidth efficiency if they try to deal with networks that are significantly heterogeneous or time-varying. In earlier work, we proposed MutualCast, an ALM scheme with fully connected mesh that quickly adapts to the time-varying networks, while achieving provably optimal throughput performance. In this paper, we study how MutualCast can be paired with adaptive rate control for streaming media. Specifically,we combine Optimal Rate Control (ORC), our earlier control-theoretical framework for quality adaptation, with the MutualCast delivery scheme. Using multiple bit rate video content, we show that the proposed system can gracefully adjust the common quality received at all the nodes while maintaining a continuous streaming experience at each, even when the network undergoes severe, uncorrelated bandwidth fluctuations at different peer nodes.
Keywords:Peer-to-peer streaming   Distribution capacity   Quality adaptation   MutualCast
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