Survey of P2P Streaming Applications
draft-gu-ppsp-survey-02
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Authors | Gu Yingjie , Ning Zong , Hui Zhang , Yunfei Zhang , Jun Lei , Gonzalo Camarillo , Liu Yong | ||
Last updated | 2010-10-25 | ||
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Abstract
This document presents a survey of popular Peer-to-Peer streaming applications on the Internet. We focus on the Architecture and Peer Protocol/Tracker Signaling Protocol description in the presentation, and study a selection of well-known P2P streaming systems, including Joost, PPlive, andother popular existing systems. Through the survey, we summarize a common P2P streaming process model and the correspondent signaling process for P2P Streaming Protocol standardization.
Authors
Gu Yingjie
Ning Zong
Hui Zhang
Yunfei Zhang
Jun Lei
Gonzalo Camarillo
Liu Yong
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