Survivability of P2P multicasting

K. Walkowiak
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Abstract

At the present time there are many Peer-to-Peer (P2P) multicasting systems supporting live streaming, i.e. real-time dissemination of various content issued at a source node towards a set of receivers. The objective of content distributing can be twofold: maximization of the system throughput (i.e. the streaming rate) and minimization of the streaming cost while guaranteeing the particular streaming rate. In this we paper we focus on P2P multicasting applied for delivering very important content, which need delivery guarantees, e.g. weather forecast, hurricane warnings, distribution of security updates, stock exchange data, etc. To protect the system against failures several (at least two) multicasting trees are established. We tackle the question of how additional survivability constraints guaranteeing failure-disjoint trees influence the cost and throughput of the P2P multicasting system. We consider failures of the following network elements: overlay link, upstream node and ISP link. To investigate the problem we use both simulations and offline optimization methods. According to our results, the additional requirements necessary for protection do not have a substantial impact on the P2P multicasting system performance.
P2P组播的生存性
目前,有许多点对点(P2P)多播系统支持直播,即在源节点向一组接收器实时传播各种内容。内容分发的目标可以是双重的:最大化系统吞吐量(即流媒体速率)和最小化流媒体成本,同时保证特定的流媒体速率。在本文中,我们重点研究了P2P广播应用于传输非常重要的内容,这些内容需要交付保证,例如天气预报,飓风警报,安全更新的分发,证券交易数据等。为了防止系统出现故障,建立了几个(至少两个)组播树。我们解决了保证故障不相交树的额外生存性约束如何影响P2P多播系统的成本和吞吐量的问题。我们考虑了以下网元的故障:覆盖链路、上游节点和ISP链路。为了研究这个问题,我们使用了模拟和离线优化方法。根据我们的研究结果,保护所需的额外要求对P2P组播系统的性能没有实质性的影响。
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