In the immediate future video distribution applications will increase their diffusion thanks to the ever-increasing user capabilities and improvements in the Internet access speed and performance. The target of this paper is to propose a content delivery system for real-time streaming services based on a peer-to-peer approach that exploits multicast overlay organization of the peers to address the challenges due to bandwidth heterogeneity. To improve reliability and flexibility, video is coded using a scalable multiple description approach that allows delivery of sub-streams over multiple trees and allows rate adaptation along the trees as the available bandwidth changes. Moreover, we have deployed a new algorithm for tree-based topology management of the overlay network. In fact, tree based overlay networks better perform in terms of end-to-end delay and ordered delivery of video flow packets with respect to mesh based ones. We also show with a case study that the proposed system works better than similar systems using only either multicast or multiple trees.

Real-time multicast P2P video streaming architecture based on scalable multiple descriptions

FAVALLI, LORENZO;FOLLI, MARCO;
2011-01-01

Abstract

In the immediate future video distribution applications will increase their diffusion thanks to the ever-increasing user capabilities and improvements in the Internet access speed and performance. The target of this paper is to propose a content delivery system for real-time streaming services based on a peer-to-peer approach that exploits multicast overlay organization of the peers to address the challenges due to bandwidth heterogeneity. To improve reliability and flexibility, video is coded using a scalable multiple description approach that allows delivery of sub-streams over multiple trees and allows rate adaptation along the trees as the available bandwidth changes. Moreover, we have deployed a new algorithm for tree-based topology management of the overlay network. In fact, tree based overlay networks better perform in terms of end-to-end delay and ordered delivery of video flow packets with respect to mesh based ones. We also show with a case study that the proposed system works better than similar systems using only either multicast or multiple trees.
2011
Nem Summi2011 Conference Proceedings
Information Systems & Communications Technology covers resources concerned with the technical aspects of information systems and information technology, including the acquisition, processing, storage, management, and dissemination of information. This category also covers the technical aspects of communications via various devices and systems.
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Inglese
contributo
2011 NEM summit
27-29 settembre 2011
Torino, I
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
49
54
9783000354656
EURESCOM. European Institute for Research and Strategic Studies in Telecommunications
Forum della Piattaforma Tecnologica UE Network and Electronic Media
P2P; MULTICAST; STREAMING
none
Favalli, Lorenzo; Folli, Marco; Lombardo, A.; Reforgiato, D.; Schembra, G.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
5
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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