Title
An Empirical Study of the Beezone System
Abstract
Bee zone is a large-scale live video streaming system, which adopts dual-protocol-stack technology and gossip-like protocol to build an unstructured P2P application layer overlay, which can be used in IPv4/v6 hybrid network environment. We run the system during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. By collecting the logs from the system when it works, we study the workload, performance, and dynamics of the system. Based on these logs, we show that (1) the system can be used in hybrid network environment, which makes the playback smooth and reduces latency at end users. (2) it can make good use of IPv6 bandwidth, and (3) the dynamics of the system is slow. Our results fully verified the performance of Bee zone, and indicate the use of IPv6 channel can improves the performance of the P2P video streaming system.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/PDCAT.2011.17
PDCAT
Keywords
Field
DocType
fifa world cup south,hybrid network environment,empirical study,large-scale live video,ipv6 channel,beezone system,good use,bee zone,v6 hybrid network environment,p2p video,p2p application layer overlay,ipv6 bandwidth,p2p,media,protocols,tv,low latency,bandwidth,servers
IPv6,IPv4,Application layer,Computer science,Server,Communication channel,Real-time computing,Bandwidth (signal processing),Latency (engineering),Overlay,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
8
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shuyu Liu101.35
Zhengbiao Guo2282.75
Zhitang Li322631.89
Hao Tu4727.59