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Stable group model in mobile peer-to-peer media streaming system
We study two key problems arising from mobile peer-to-peer media streaming: the stability of interconnection between supplying peers and requesting peers in the mobile peer-to-peer streaming system; and fast capacity amplification of the entire mobile peer-to-peer streaming system. Many algorithms for the fast capacity amplification of the peer-to-peer streaming system have been proposed. However, these algorithms are inefficient in the mobile ad-hoc networks. Topological dynamics of mobile peer-to-peer are exacerbated by the changes of mobile user's location and interest. We observe that the mobile users exhibit correlated mobility patterns in practical ad-hoc networks. We use the stable group algorithm to characterize user mobility in mobile ad-hoc networks. Based on the stable group, we then propose a distributed stable-group differentiated admission control algorithm (SGDAC/sub p2p/), which leads to fast amplifying of the system's total streaming capacity using self-growing. Finally, extensive simulation results are presented to compare between the SGDAC/sub p2p/ and traditional methods to prove the superiority of the algorithm.