Darmstadt University of Technology P2P Streaming using Hierarchically Layer Encoded Video
by Michael Zink
ftp://ftp.kom.e-technik.tu-darmstadt.de/pub/papers/Zin03-1-paper.pdf
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Abstract:
Recently, peer-to-peer applications have become very popular in the Internet. In most cases they are used for file sharing purposes, like the exchange of MP3 files introduced by Napster [1] and evolved by its successors (e.g. Gnutella [2]). The mechanisms these applications are based on work fine for file sharing due to the elastic traffic characteristics. This is not the case for on-demand video streaming
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