Influence of graph properties of peer-to-peer topologies on video streaming with Network Channel Coding

被引:1
|
作者
Karande, Shirish [1 ]
Radha, Hayder [1 ]
机构
[1] Michigan State Univ, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
D O I
10.1109/ICME.2006.262628
中图分类号
TP18 [人工智能理论];
学科分类号
081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
摘要
Network Channel Coding (NCC) distributes channel coding functions over network nodes participating in common or diverse communication sessions. A particular case of NCC is Network Embedded FEC (NEF) [1]-[2], which has been shown to exhibit significant improvements in the performance of video streaming applications over multicast peer-to-peer (p2p) trees. The placement of NCC/NEF codecs and its utility in improving the throughput performance is in general a function of the underlying p2p graph topology. In this paper we consider two major forms of p2p topologies: (1) perfectly structured k-ary tree topologies that can be built from (virtually) ideal p2p graphs [3] and (2) unstructured random tree topologies where new nodes randomly join as children to any of the existing peers. The two topologies represent an optimal low diameter structured p2p topology and a trivial randomly evolving sub-optimal topology, respectively. In this paper, we show the impact of key graph parameters, such as the maximum node-degree k and minimum tree-height D, on the performance of NCC in terms of NEF throughput as well as video quality for both structured and unstructured topologies. The utility of NCC/NEF for low-degree and/or less structured p2p topologies is especially highlighted by demonstrating that, embedding of additional codecs can render the performance of less structured topologies or higher diameter topologies to be almost as good as that of the very well structured low diameter topologies. We also investigate the impact of the graph properties on the placement of the NEF codecs.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:825 / +
页数:2
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A survey on peer-to-peer video streaming systems
    Liu, Yong
    Guo, Yang
    Liang, Chao
    PEER-TO-PEER NETWORKING AND APPLICATIONS, 2008, 1 (01) : 18 - 28
  • [32] A survey on peer-to-peer video streaming systems
    Yong Liu
    Yang Guo
    Chao Liang
    Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications, 2008, 1 : 18 - 28
  • [33] Partial video replication for peer-to-peer streaming
    Uppalapati, S
    Tosun, AS
    MANAGEMENT OF MULTIMEDIA NETWORKS AND SERVICES, PROCEEDINGS, 2005, 3754 : 314 - 325
  • [34] An incentive mechanism for peer-to-peer video streaming
    Montazeri A.
    Akbari B.
    2010 5th International Symposium on Telecommunications, IST 2010, 2010, : 715 - 720
  • [35] Peer-to-peer video streaming on mobile phones
    Akkanen, Jyrki
    Karonen, Olli
    Porio, Jyrki
    2008 5TH IEEE CONSUMER COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING CONFERENCE, VOLS 1-3, 2008, : 1253 - 1254
  • [36] On Peer Selection and Protection for Reliable Peer-to-Peer Video Streaming
    Lo, Chi-Wen
    Lin, Chia-Wen
    Chen, Yung-Chang
    Yu, Jen-Yu
    ADVANCES IN MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION PROCESSING - PCM 2009, 2009, 5879 : 65 - +
  • [37] Analysis of Realized Peer-to-Peer Streaming Topologies by Kronecker Graphs
    Krieger, Udo R.
    Eittenherger, Philipp
    Vieira, Alex Borges
    2014 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTING, NETWORKING AND COMMUNICATIONS (ICNC), 2014, : 131 - 135
  • [38] A push-pull network coding protocol for live peer-to-peer streaming
    Ayatollahi, Hoda
    Khansari, Mohammad
    Rabiee, Hamid R.
    COMPUTER NETWORKS, 2018, 130 : 145 - 155
  • [39] AN IMPROVED LOW-COMPLEXITY MULTIPLE DESCRIPTION CODING FOR PEER-TO-PEER VIDEO STREAMING
    Ardestani, Majid R.
    Shirazi, Ali Asghar Beheshti
    Hashemi, Mahmoud Reza
    2010 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIMEDIA AND EXPO (ICME 2010), 2010, : 255 - 260
  • [40] A new Peer-to-Peer topology for video streaming based on complex network theory
    Venus Marza
    Mehdi Dehghan
    Behzad Akbari
    Journal of Systems Science and Complexity, 2015, 28 : 16 - 29