Optimal Distributed P2P Streaming Under Node Degree Bounds
Source: Chinese University of Hong Kong
The authors study the problem of maximizing the broadcast rate in Peer-To-Peer (P2P) systems under node degree bounds, i.e., the number of neighbors a node can simultaneously connect to is upper-bounded. The problem is critical for supporting high-quality video streaming in P2P systems, and is challenging due to its combinatorial nature. In this paper, they address this problem by providing the first distributed solution that achieves near-optimal broadcast rate under arbitrary node degree bounds, and over arbitrary overlay graph. It runs on individual nodes and utilizes only the measurement from their one-hop neighbors, making the solution easy to implement and adaptable to peer churn and network dynamics.
| Format: | Size: | 267.10 | |
| Date: | Sep 2010 |



