Grid and Cloud Computing, International Conference on
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Abstract

As a superior approach for peer-to-peer (P2P) streaming live media, mesh-based overlay has made much success due to its potential scalability and ease of deployment. Peers in mesh streaming systems employ a swarming content delivery mechanism to exchange resources. However, the limited availability of new content heavily affects the quality of delivered stream. Aiming at leveraging and optimizing the resources of participating peers to distribute contents, we propose ORSP, an efficient resource acquisition policy for mesh content distribution services. Instead of choosing coming stream randomly with limited bandwidth, ORSP (i) instructs each peer to derive a combination of stream from a gathered subset of peers that maximizes the delivered stream, and (ii) guarantees that peers with more available stream are firstly selected to provide stream in order to balance the whole network resources. Simulation results show that ORSP optimizes stream selection manner that enables peers to obtain more available resources, distribution of system resources is prone to be relatively average that helps to decrease the node failure rate for node join in and drop out, accompanied with a little increased source-to-end delay to some degree.
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