Peer to peer multicast: an infrastructure for dynamically trading network resources

M. Novaes, C. Codella
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The increasing demand for broadband services in the Internet will create a network bandwidth shortage and severely limit the capability to broadcast rich media in the Internet. A key impediment for broadband deployment is that there is no universal support for IP multicast in the Internet, because of several difficulties ranging from scalability problems to the accounting of network traffic and the enforcement of quality of service to subscribers. Also, measures that regulate the amount of traffic that can be generated from a given publisher such as committed access rate (CAR) agreements will severely limit the amount of data that can be published by a given node. In this paper, a new framework is discussed which dynamically builds an application level multicast network employing the peer nodes of a given application as network routers, thus greatly reducing the network bandwidth requirements for data broadcast. The paper discusses the current measures of network traffic accounting currently employed by Internet service providers and shows how the peer to peer model can circumvent several of the limitations of the present day Internet.
点对点多播:动态交易网络资源的基础设施
互联网对宽带业务的需求日益增长,将造成网络带宽短缺,并严重限制在互联网上播放富媒体的能力。宽带部署的一个关键障碍是互联网上没有对IP多播的普遍支持,因为存在一些困难,从可伸缩性问题到网络流量的计算和对用户服务质量的强制执行。此外,规范可从给定发布者生成的流量的措施(如承诺访问速率(CAR)协议)将严重限制可由给定节点发布的数据量。本文讨论了一种利用给定应用程序的对等节点作为网络路由器动态构建应用层组播网络的新框架,从而大大降低了数据广播对网络带宽的要求。本文讨论了互联网服务提供商目前采用的网络流量核算方法,并展示了点对点模型如何绕过当今互联网的几个限制。
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