Study of VOD streaming on BitTorrent (2015)
Belghith, Abdelfetath . 2015
Nowadays, the Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Video-on-Demand (VOD) systems knows a huge success for several reasons: a) each peer is both server and client leading to scalable system, b) it is not necessary to build and maintain infrastructures. BitTorrent is the most popular P2P file sharing protocols due to its effectiveness in the delivery of content. Thus, many VoD protocols have been proposed based on it. They investigate new ways for pieces and neighbor peers selections to assure the tight displaying time deadlines of video frames. In this paper, we present an up-to-date literature review of the main P2P VoD works based on the BitTorrent protocol. Furthermore, we propose a taxonomy of these works considering the pieces and the peers selection algorithms criterions.
In Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs), it is crucial to ensure reliable and timely delivery of gathered data, despite their intrinsic challenges related to limited resources at the sensor level…
Media streaming and consumer mobility are already prevalent on the internet. Audio and video streaming traffic continues to grow and currently accounts for over 70% of global traffic. User…
Named Data Networking (NDN) is considered an appropriate architecture for IoT as it naturally supports consumer mobility and provides in-network caching capabilities as leverage to meet IoT…