Title
Receiving-peer-driven multi-video-source scheduling algorithms in mobile P2P overlay networks
Abstract
This paper proposes two algorithms for multi-video-source in a new mobile P2P architecture for streaming media systems. One is serial, and the other is parallel. When the service peer set providing expected QoS is not empty, the former is called, otherwise the latter is called. The former triggers the video source change event, re-selects a video source, and synchronizes the multi-video-source by the time model of the streaming sequence when QoS is degraded. The latter allows the multiple video sources to concurrently send the data to the receiving peer according to the assigned transmission. Compared to the existing papers, the contribution of this paper is fourfold: (1) the serial and parallel scheduling algorithms, correctly switched according to the actual situation, are firstly proposed; (2) the mobile feature of peers are firstly considered and validated; (3) the client nodes have better and smoother video quality; (4) our algorithms have shorter run time, which is a crucial factor for an on-line system.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1016/j.compeleceng.2011.10.007
Computers & Electrical Engineering
Keywords
DocType
Volume
shorter run time,P2P architecture,parallel scheduling algorithm,existing paper,video source change event,mobile feature,smoother video quality,P2P overlay network,time model,multiple video source,Receiving-peer-driven multi-video-source scheduling algorithm,video source
Journal
38
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0045-7906
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.42
13
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mande Xie115117.16
Guiyi Wei245133.14
Yujia Ge3786.26
Yun Ling4162.77