2014 International Conference on Information Science &Amp; Applications (ICISA) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/icisa.2014.6847473
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Topology and Architecture Design for Peer to Peer Video Live Streaming System on Mobile Broadcasting Social Media

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“…As we proposed in our paper [12], we assume that this video is split into three segments 1.ts, 2.ts, and 3.ts as shown in Fig. 5, the first user join network and request to CDN server to receive 1.ts file.…”
Section: Chunk Exchange Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we proposed in our paper [12], we assume that this video is split into three segments 1.ts, 2.ts, and 3.ts as shown in Fig. 5, the first user join network and request to CDN server to receive 1.ts file.…”
Section: Chunk Exchange Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the basis of P2P overlay topology, P2P streaming methods are broadly divided into tree and mesh based approaches. In a tree based approach such as in [5] and Spreadit [6], a node is connected to only one parent node and the stream is transmitted level by level. The disadvantage of tree-based approach is when a parent node gets disconnected, the whole subtree connected through that node gets disconnected and the data packets are lost until the subtree finds a new parent node.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the live broadcasting video, the blur is much more complex. Second, the existing VQA metrics are usually designed for a specific type of distortion, such as motion blur or FF [19]. However, live broadcasting videos are typically distorted by multiple distortions simultaneously.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%