2015 12th Annual IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/ccnc.2015.7158062
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Incentive-based on-demand video streaming using a dual spatially-organized peer-to-peer network

Abstract: On-demand video streaming applications are attracting an ever-growing number of users on the Internet. As new terminals, and especially mobile ones, give their users the ability to film and edit videos, it is necessary to provide efficient and scalable solutions that enable users to share their creations with as many users as they want. Traditional clientserver-based video streaming solutions can no longer cope with the ever-increasing number of users as they incur highly expensive bandwidth provision cost on … Show more

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“…To better utilize the network resources, some recent works studied multi-user streaming models, which can be divided into four types [25]: D2D models [6]- [8], where users share their downloaded video segments with other users through D2D links; P2P models [9]- [11], where users download video segments from other users who have already downloaded it through the Internet; BA models [13]- [15], where multiple users aggregate their bandwidth to serve one user's video streaming need; CMS system [4], where multiple video users (who may watch different videos) form groups to share their cellular resources to serve all users' video streaming needs.…”
Section: Related Work a Adaptive Bitrate Streamingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To better utilize the network resources, some recent works studied multi-user streaming models, which can be divided into four types [25]: D2D models [6]- [8], where users share their downloaded video segments with other users through D2D links; P2P models [9]- [11], where users download video segments from other users who have already downloaded it through the Internet; BA models [13]- [15], where multiple users aggregate their bandwidth to serve one user's video streaming need; CMS system [4], where multiple video users (who may watch different videos) form groups to share their cellular resources to serve all users' video streaming needs.…”
Section: Related Work a Adaptive Bitrate Streamingmentioning
confidence: 99%