P2P流媒体系统中的数据可用性

H. Alustwani, J. Bahi, A. Mostefaoui
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目前,在P2P系统中共享多媒体内容已经成为一种普遍的做法。一般来说,它是在“下载”模式下完成的,就像任何其他类型的数据一样。然而,由于多媒体数据量大、实时性受限,多媒体数据呈现出另一种消费模式,即流媒体模式。在这种模式下,它不是在查看数据之前下载整个数据,而是启动一个从源对等点到目标对等点的流。这种模式有很多优点,比如延迟减少、版权保护(在这种意义上,消费对等体不持有多媒体内容)等。然而,由于节点不可预测的离开和消费数据的实时约束,维护数据可用性的问题仍然存在。在本文中,我们提出建立一个缓存来保存“正在播放”的视频的“最后一部分”。我们证明,这样的缓存可以增强这些系统中的数据可用性,同时引入可接受的额外流量。此外,我们还开发了一个缓存管理策略,可以根据系统工作负载自动调整缓存数据的大小。仿真结果表明了该方法的有效性。
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Data Availability in P2P Streaming Systems
Nowadays, sharing multimedia contents in P2P systems has become a common practice. In general, it is done in "download" mode as any other type of data. However, due to their huge volume and real time constraint, multimedia data present another consumption mode which is the streaming mode. In this mode, rather than downloading the entire data before viewing it, it initiates a stream from the source peer to the destination one. The advantages of this mode are numerous such as latency reduction, copyright preservation (in the sense that the consumption peer does not hold the multimedia content), etc. Nevertheless, due to the unpredictable departure of peers and the real time constraint of the consumed data, the problem of maintaining data availability remains open. In this paper we propose to set up a cache to save the "last part" of the "now playing" videos. We demonstrate that such a cache can enhance the data availability in these systems while introducing an acceptable additional traffic. Additionally, we develop a cache management policy that automatically adapts the size of the cached data to the system workload. The simulations we conducted show the effectiveness of our approach.
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