TRANSIT: Supporting Transitions in Peer-to-Peer Live Video Streaming

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Wichtlhuber, Matthias [1 ]
Richerzhagen, Bjoern [2 ]
Rueckert, Julius [1 ]
Hausheer, David [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Darmstadt, Peer Peer Syst Engn, Darmstadt, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Darmstadt, Multimedia Commun Lab, Darmstadt, Germany
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The transmission of video content accounts for a large share of today's Internet traffic. While Video-on-Demand (VoD) substantially contributes to this, live streaming events such as video broadcasts from the Olympic Games can cause very high traffic volumes in the short term as well. Such peaks along with high fluctuations triggered by sudden changes in the behavior of users make the design of live streaming systems particularly challenging. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) has proven to be a scalable approach for disseminating content to a large number of users. Accordingly, the body of research offers numerous P2P live streaming approaches tailored towards specific scenarios and assumptions. However, no single approach is able to perform well under all possible conditions. Keeping up a high performance when conditions are changing is a challenge, since topology management and scheduling mechanisms cannot be exchanged easily. Therefore, this paper proposes TRANSIT, a new approach going beyond existing works in that it supports transitions between different live streaming mechanisms. TRANSIT makes different configurations of such mechanisms seamlessly exchangeable to enable the optimal choice of configurations for a wide range of live streaming scenarios. The approach is evaluated using measurement-and trace-based workloads. The results show that TRANSIT is able to maintain a high performance at a low overhead in highly fluctuating environments, whereas static configurations show serious performance degradations.
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