A failover mechanism for peer-to-peer streaming over multiple multicast trees

Communications Workshops(2013)

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Abstract
Peer-to-peer streaming is a fundamental approach for the delivery of real-time video content. Although self-scalable, peer-to-peer networks suffer from peer dynamics like unpredictable arrivals and departures. In tree-based overlays, these phenomena lead in frequent disconnections or network partitioning. In the present work, a failover mechanism for multiple-multicast-tree-based overlays is presented. The proposed mechanism alleviates the impact of connection failures and achieves higher efficiency than the one offered by tree-diversity alone. The effectiveness of the mechanism is validated through simulation.
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fault trees,multicast communication,peer-to-peer computing,telecommunication network reliability,video streaming,connection failure,failover mechanism,multiple multicast tree based overlays,network partitioning,peer dynamics,peer-to-peer networks,peer-to-peer streaming,real time video content,tree diversity
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