Survey for streaming efficiency of multiple streams In peer-to-peer networks

Zhaleh Mohammdi1 Ameneh Smailpour2

1) MSc Student of Computer Networks, Yazd University, Yazd University
2) 2.Software Engineer, Ghazvin

Publication : 4th International Congress on Engineering, Technology and Applied Science - Auckland University of Technology(etas2019.com)
Abstract :
Traditionally, client server based video streaming solutions are expensive because of the bandwidth provision cost of the server. Unlike existing studies, in this article, the major challenges and possible available solutions for video streaming in the network environment is identified, a survey is carried out on the existing peer to peer (P2P) solutions for multi channel streaming and multi file sharing and on demand video streaming. Focusing on multi channel streaming and multi file sharing, P2P networks taking the new pattern to enable distributed applications. For instance, several streaming systems have been deployed to provide live and on demand video streaming services over the internet which still captivating the existing technologies. The article discusses basic concepts and also a special emphasis on technical collaboration among service providers and users. The article depicts that the flow based method influences the mainstreaming rates through learning about intrinsic options of the issues associated with multiple streams and peer to peer network. Therefore, in this survey, the results have the potential understanding of the optimal non forwarding (ONF) and optimal forwarding (OF) strategies into linear programs (LPs) to get the factupor per bounds with the best bandwidth of the servers and P2P node s connection.
Keywords : Peer-to-peer (P2P) network streaming multi-stream multi-channel overlay.