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Towards capacity and profit optimization of video-on-demand services in a peer-assisted IPTV platform
Authors:Yih-Farn Chen  Yennun Huang  Rittwik Jana  Hongbo Jiang  Michael Rabinovich  Jeremy Rahe  Bin Wei  Zhen Xiao
Affiliation:(1) AT&T Shannon Research Laboratory, Florham Park, NJ, USA;(2) Institute for Information Industry, Taipei, Taiwan;(3) Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA;(4) U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA;(5) Peking University, Beijing, China
Abstract:This paper studies the conditions under which peer-to-peer (P2P) technology may be beneficial in providing IPTV services over typical network architectures. It has three major contributions. First, we contrast two network models used to study the performance of such a system: a commonly used logical “Internet as a cloud” model and a “physical” model that reflects the characteristics of the underlying network. Specifically, we show that the cloud model overlooks important architectural aspects of the network and may drastically overstate the benefits of P2P technology. Second, we propose an algorithm called Zebra that pre-stripes content across multiple peers during idle hours to speed up P2P content delivery in an IPTV environment with limited upload bandwidth. We also perform simulations to measure Zebra’s effectiveness at reducing load on the content server during peak hours. Third, we provide a cost-benefit analysis of P2P video content delivery, focusing on the profit trade-offs for different pricing/incentive models rather than purely on capacity maximization. In particular, we find that under high volume of video demand, a P2P built-in incentive model performs better than any other model, while the conventional no-P2P model generates more profits when the request rate is low. The flat-reward model generally falls in between the usage-based model and the built-in model in terms of profitability except for low request rates. We also find that built-in and flat-reward models are more profitable than the usage-based model for a wide range of subscriber community sizes. Funding for J. Rahe’s research has been provided by AT&T Labs, the State of California under the MICR Oprogram, and by the Toshiba Corporation. Zhen Xiao is partially supported by China MOST project (2006BAH02A10).
Keywords:IPTV  P2P streaming  Content distribution network  FTTN  Video-on-demand
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