Collaborative Video Streaming in Future Networks - Extended Abstract
| Document type: | Conference Papers |
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| Peer reviewed: | Yes |
| Author(s): | David Erman, Markus Fiedler |
| Title: | Collaborative Video Streaming in Future Networks - Extended Abstract |
| Conference name: | Future Internet Architectures Workshop: New Trends in Service Architectures, 2nd EuroNF workshop |
| Year: | 2009 |
| City: | Santander |
| Organization: | Blekinge Institute of Technology |
| Department: | School of Computing (Sektionen för datavetenskap och kommunikation) School of Computing S-371 79 Karlskrona +46 455 38 50 00 http://www.bth.se/com |
| Authors e-mail: | david.erman@bth.se, markus.fiedler@bth.se |
| Language: | English |
| Abstract: | Video streaming and mesh-based peer-to-peer file sharing are two of the most bandwidth-demanding applications in the current Internet. In particular non-popular video streaming is on the increase, and future networks are likely to be even more involved in this type of application. Another expected ma jor defining trait of future network is heterogeneity, not only with respect to access technologies, but also several other factors, such as user mobility and terminal capability. This extended abstract delineates some of the most pressing challenges to be faced by mesh-based collaborative video streaming systems, with particular focus on maintaining adequate Quality of Experience (QoE). |
| Subject: | Computer Science\Networks and Communications Telecommunications\General |
| Keywords: | video streaming, mesh networks |












