Bandwidth Impacts of Localizing Peer-to-Peer IP Video Traffic in Access and Aggregation Networks
This paper examines the burgeoning impact of peer-to-peer (P2P) traffic IP video traffic. High-quality IPTV or Internet TV has high-bandwidth requirements, and P2P IP video could severely strain broadband networks. A model for the popularity of video titles is given, showing that some titles are ver...
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doaj-1387778a55f548dab01aaecc7ff17b722020-11-24T22:21:49ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992008-10-01200810.1155/2008/491860Bandwidth Impacts of Localizing Peer-to-Peer IP Video Traffic in Access and Aggregation NetworksKenneth KerpezThis paper examines the burgeoning impact of peer-to-peer (P2P) traffic IP video traffic. High-quality IPTV or Internet TV has high-bandwidth requirements, and P2P IP video could severely strain broadband networks. A model for the popularity of video titles is given, showing that some titles are very popular and will often be available locally; making localized P2P attractive for video titles. The bandwidth impacts of localizing P2P video to try and keep traffic within a broadband access network area or within a broadband access aggregation network area are examined. Results indicate that such highly localized P2P video can greatly lower core bandwidth usage.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/491860 |
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Bandwidth Impacts of Localizing Peer-to-Peer IP Video Traffic in Access and Aggregation Networks |
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This paper examines the burgeoning impact of peer-to-peer (P2P) traffic IP video traffic. High-quality IPTV or Internet TV has high-bandwidth requirements, and P2P IP video could severely strain broadband networks. A model for the popularity of video titles is given, showing that some titles are very popular and will often be available locally; making localized P2P attractive for video titles. The bandwidth impacts of localizing P2P video to try and keep traffic within a broadband access network area or within a broadband access aggregation network area are examined. Results indicate that such highly localized P2P video can greatly lower core bandwidth usage. |
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