In the last decade Peer to Peer technology has been thoroughly explored, becauseit overcomes many limitations compared to the traditional client server paradigm. Despite its advantages over a traditional approach, the ubiquitous availability of high speed, high bandwidth and low latency networks has
supported the traditional client-server paradigm. Recently, however, the surge of streaming services has spawned renewed interest in Peer to Peer technologies. In addition, services like geolocation databases and browser technologies like Web-RTC make a hybrid approach attractive. In this paper we present algorithms for the construction and the maintenance of a hybrid P2P overlay multicast tree based on topological distances. The essential idea of these algorithms is to build a multicast tree by choosing neighbours close to each other. The topological distances can be easily obtained by the browser using the geolocation API. Thus the implementation of algorithms can be done web-based in a distributed manner.
We present proofs of our algorithms as well as experimental results and evaluations.
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%A Alekseev, Sergej
%A Schäfer, Jörg
%D 2016
%J International Journal of Computer Networks & Communications (IJCNC)
%K (P2P), Distributed algorithms, hybrid, live multicast overlay peer-to-peer streaming tree,
%N 1
%P 1-20
%R 10.5121/ijcnc.2016.8101
%T EVALUATION OF A TOPOLOGICAL DISTANCE ALGORITHM FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A P2P MULTICAST HYBRID OVERLAY TREE
%U http://aircconline.com/ijcnc/V8N1/8116cnc01.pdf
%V 8
%X In the last decade Peer to Peer technology has been thoroughly explored, becauseit overcomes many limitations compared to the traditional client server paradigm. Despite its advantages over a traditional approach, the ubiquitous availability of high speed, high bandwidth and low latency networks has
supported the traditional client-server paradigm. Recently, however, the surge of streaming services has spawned renewed interest in Peer to Peer technologies. In addition, services like geolocation databases and browser technologies like Web-RTC make a hybrid approach attractive. In this paper we present algorithms for the construction and the maintenance of a hybrid P2P overlay multicast tree based on topological distances. The essential idea of these algorithms is to build a multicast tree by choosing neighbours close to each other. The topological distances can be easily obtained by the browser using the geolocation API. Thus the implementation of algorithms can be done web-based in a distributed manner.
We present proofs of our algorithms as well as experimental results and evaluations.
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supported the traditional client-server paradigm. Recently, however, the surge of streaming services has spawned renewed interest in Peer to Peer technologies. In addition, services like geolocation databases and browser technologies like Web-RTC make a hybrid approach attractive. In this paper we present algorithms for the construction and the maintenance of a hybrid P2P overlay multicast tree based on topological distances. The essential idea of these algorithms is to build a multicast tree by choosing neighbours close to each other. The topological distances can be easily obtained by the browser using the geolocation API. Thus the implementation of algorithms can be done web-based in a distributed manner.
We present proofs of our algorithms as well as experimental results and evaluations. },
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author = {Alekseev, Sergej and Schäfer, Jörg},
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title = {EVALUATION OF A TOPOLOGICAL DISTANCE ALGORITHM FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A P2P MULTICAST HYBRID OVERLAY TREE},
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