Title
Scalable P2P Video Streaming
Abstract
P2P networks are a technology able to deliver real time and video-on-demand services over IP networks. Layered video coding techniques are being introduced due to their ability to deliver streams at different scales temporal, spatial and SNR that solve the heterogeneity problem. This eases transmission in the case of limited bandwidth, as the devices can pick and decode the minimum bit rate base layer. Existing work examines layered video in client-server scenarios. In contrast, this paper analyzes scalable coding H.264/SVC over P2P networks based on an SNR-temporal Codec. Due to the interdependency between the different SVC layers, issues of reliability and quality of experience arise unless proper measures are taken to protect the base layer. The authors explore the effectiveness of a combination of P2P strategies, for example, hybrid P2P architecture, P2P locality, and P2P redundancy, to assess the viability and benefits of scalable video coding over P2P. The resulting performance is compared with a state-of-the-art P2P TV platform.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.4018/jbdcn.2010070103
IJBDCN
Keywords
Field
DocType
p2p redundancy,different svc layer,p2p locality,p2p strategy,p2p network,scalable video,p2p architecture,layered video,base layer,scalable p2p video streaming,p2p tv platform,p2p,scalable video coding
Locality,Computer science,Computer network,Coding (social sciences),Bandwidth (signal processing),Redundancy (engineering),Quality of experience,Codec,Scalable Video Coding,Distributed computing,Scalability
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
6
3
1548-0631
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
18
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Majed Alhaisoni1335.18
Mohammed Ghanbari21197169.16
Antonio Liotta383790.10