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Multimedia Content Distribution Over Peer-to-Peer Networks

Overview It is generally believed that the streaming media will constitute a significant fraction of the Internet traffic in the near future. Almost all of the existing works on multimedia streaming is based on client-server models. Since multimedia streaming requires high bandwidth, server network bandwidth runs out rapidly if unicast client-server model is used. A peer-to-peer model is ideal as a model to solve the server link bottleneck problem. In Peer-to-Peer(P2P) model, multimedia contents are distributed by using the bandwidth of the clients themselves. The clients in peer-to-peer systems contribute resources to the community and in turn use the resources provided by other clients.

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Publisher
Seoul National University
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PDF
Date Published
Oct 22, 2008
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Topics
Streaming Media, Multimedia, File and Network Servers

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