2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2017.01.005
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Viewing experience optimization for peer-to-peer streaming networks with credit-based incentive mechanisms

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“…This is easily true for homogenous systems, but hardly so for real-life peer distribution. Transparency and size scalability [22], [114] Evolutionary game P2P incentive mechanism [72] Social network P2P resource discovery [87] Case study of BitTorrent traffic P2P traffic prediction [115] P2P traffic prediction [116] Wavelet analysis and Kalman filter P2P traffic prediction [119], [120] P2P pricing by ISPs [121] LMD and GARCH Flash P2P traffic prediction [122],[123 Graph theory Characterizing P2P botnets [124] Incomplete and dynamic game P2P incentive mechanism [125] Credit incentives for quality video upload [126] P2P content availability [127], [128] P2P trust management [43], [129] Peer pollution in P2P…”
Section: Peer-to-peer Network Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is easily true for homogenous systems, but hardly so for real-life peer distribution. Transparency and size scalability [22], [114] Evolutionary game P2P incentive mechanism [72] Social network P2P resource discovery [87] Case study of BitTorrent traffic P2P traffic prediction [115] P2P traffic prediction [116] Wavelet analysis and Kalman filter P2P traffic prediction [119], [120] P2P pricing by ISPs [121] LMD and GARCH Flash P2P traffic prediction [122],[123 Graph theory Characterizing P2P botnets [124] Incomplete and dynamic game P2P incentive mechanism [125] Credit incentives for quality video upload [126] P2P content availability [127], [128] P2P trust management [43], [129] Peer pollution in P2P…”
Section: Peer-to-peer Network Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the authors in [114] and [124][125] observed that peers are not generous enough to share their limited resources, such as bandwidth, in a practical mobile P2P network, but only want to download, owing to their being strategic and rational. This practice is known as "free-riding."…”
Section: Peer-to-peer Network Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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