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E2EDSM: An Edge-to-Edge Data Service Model for Mass Streaming Media Transmission

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Advanced Parallel Processing Technologies (APPT 2009)

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Existing distributed content delivery systems like P2P applications may provide significant benefits for content providers and end users. However, they just shifted the considerable cost and burden to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and well-behaved end users. In P2P applications, the amount of data served by each ISP and payment of many costly transit links are increasing, but the corresponding service revenue from the peer-hosted data services provided doesn’t return. In this paper, we present a novel Edge-to-Edge Data Service Model (E2EDSM) which aims to avoid transferring redundant data over the costly core transit links as well as improving the transmission efficiency of mass streaming media. E2EDSM describes a new way for ISP to take part in the processing of content distribution and makes an effort to achieve a winwin goal. Experimental results based on simulation show that E2EDSM achieves better network performance.

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He, J., Wang, H., He, N., Sun, Z., Gong, Z. (2009). E2EDSM: An Edge-to-Edge Data Service Model for Mass Streaming Media Transmission. In: Dou, Y., Gruber, R., Joller, J.M. (eds) Advanced Parallel Processing Technologies. APPT 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5737. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03644-6_19

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