In recent years P2P technology has gained great popularity not only in file sharing applications but also in the field of video distribution. This work proposes a simple model to assess the performance a P2P system designed for video streaming can achieve, measured in terms of average video delivery rate. The model allows to compute system efficiency in a simple but accurate way through the partition of peers in two distinct populations: bad peers, that are not collaborative, and good peers, that contribute to share their video contents with others. As a meaningful example, it is employed to investigate the behavior of a real P2P prototype subject to high peer dynamics: its effectiveness is proved via experimental results, and sheds a new light on the way a streaming service overlay can be centrally and timely monitored.
A Model to Seize the Instantaneous Performance of P2P Streaming Platforms: Simulative and Experimental Validation / Merani, M. L.; D., Saladino; Leonardi, G. P.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2011), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Globecom 2011 tenutosi a Dallas, Texas, USA nel 5-9 Dicembre 2011) [10.1109/GLOCOM.2011.6133808].
A Model to Seize the Instantaneous Performance of P2P Streaming Platforms: Simulative and Experimental Validation
Leonardi G.P.
2011-01-01
Abstract
In recent years P2P technology has gained great popularity not only in file sharing applications but also in the field of video distribution. This work proposes a simple model to assess the performance a P2P system designed for video streaming can achieve, measured in terms of average video delivery rate. The model allows to compute system efficiency in a simple but accurate way through the partition of peers in two distinct populations: bad peers, that are not collaborative, and good peers, that contribute to share their video contents with others. As a meaningful example, it is employed to investigate the behavior of a real P2P prototype subject to high peer dynamics: its effectiveness is proved via experimental results, and sheds a new light on the way a streaming service overlay can be centrally and timely monitored.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione