2016
DOI: 10.1002/dac.3139
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Access control mechanism using flexible multi‐layer structure for mesh‐based P2P live streaming systems

Abstract: When thousands of new peers seek to join the peer-to-peer (P2P) system within a very short time (i.e., the so-called flash crowd event), most of the peers suffer a long startup delay as a result of peer over-competition. Accordingly, recent studies have proposed a slot-based user access control (UAC) mechanism, which periodically admits a certain number of new peers to the system, and a user batch join (UBJ) mechanism, which preconstructs the new peers into a fixed-size tree structure before peer join process.… Show more

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