Title
Climber: an incentive-based resilient peer-to-peer system for live streaming services
Abstract
Due to the explosive popularity of peer-topeer (P2P) file-sharing services, there have been remarkable research efforts on the P2P live streaming services. P2P systems are cost-effective and can be easily deployed only by leveraging the participating peer's resources (i.e., upload link bandwidth) to distribute contents. In this paper, we propose Climber, an incentive-based resilient P2P system for live streaming services. Climber encourages each peer to provide more upload link bandwidth to the system, and embodies an incentive mechanism that improves resilience under high churning rate. The structure of Climber is a hybrid of a tree and a mesh, which self-improves and adapts to network churning rate. Simulation results are given to evaluate the performance of the proposed protocol.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2008
IPTPS
incentive mechanism,churning rate,file-sharing service,proposed protocol,explosive popularity,remarkable research effort,simulation result,P2P system,upload link bandwidth,incentive-based resilient peer-to-peer system,high churning rate
Field
DocType
Citations 
Psychological resilience,Peer-to-peer,Churning,Incentive,Computer science,Upload,Popularity,Computer network,Bandwidth (signal processing),Live streaming
Conference
7
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.47
11
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kunwoo Park113614.51
Sangheon Pack2913117.20
Taekyoung Kwon31894153.24