BS-7-13 Peer-to-Peer Content Distribution with Source Coding(BS-7. Network Planning, Control and Management)
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概要
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We study the use of source coding in peer-to-peer content distribution, in particular, inside network topologies where peers are severely separated by bottlenecks. The objective is to find source coding's optimal redundancy factor in order to shorten the distribution time. Our findings, both analytically and experimentally, indicate that source coding can achieve significant improvement in terms of time required to finish in those bottlenecked topologies given its relatively low computational resource usage compared to a full system-wide network coding solution.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2010-08-31
著者
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NAKAZATO Hidenori
Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunications Studies, Waseda University
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Dinh Nguyen
Graduate School Of Global Information And Telecommunication Studies Waseda University
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Nakazato Hidenori
Graduate School Of Global Information And Telecommunication Studies Waseda University
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Dinh Nguyen
Graduate School Of Bioresource And Bioenvironmental Sciences Kyushu University
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