Research on Video on Demand Based on P2P Network
Min Cui
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DOI: 10.4236/iim.2010.25041   PDF    HTML     7,194 Downloads   11,667 Views   Citations

Abstract

A P2P approaches to extend the ability of Video on Demand systems to serve more users. In the proposed system users share with each other the media data obtained and the media server is no longer the only source to get data from, thereby, the load on the media server could be greatly alleviated and the overall system capacity increases and more users could be served. The P2P streaming system introduces efficient searching; data transfer dynamically monitoring and initial buffering to maintain a high quality of playback. Its provider selection policy helps to reduce the load of the underlying network by avoiding remote data transfer.

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M. Cui, "Research on Video on Demand Based on P2P Network," Intelligent Information Management, Vol. 2 No. 5, 2010, pp. 338-341. doi: 10.4236/iim.2010.25041.

Conflicts of Interest

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