Most P2P VoD schemes focused on service architectures and overlays optimization without considering segments rarity and the performance of prefetching strategies. As a result, they cannot better support VCR-oriented service in heterogeneous environment having clients using free VCR controls. Despite the remarkable popularity in VoD systems, there exist no prior work that studies the performance gap between different prefetching strategies. In this paper, we analyze and understand the performance of different prefetching strategies. Our analytical characterization brings us not only a better understanding of several fundamental tradeoffs in prefetching strategies, but also important insights on the design of P2P VoD system. On the basis of this analysis, we finally proposed a cooperative prefetching strategy called " cooching " . In this strategy, the requested segments in VCR interactivities are prefetched into session beforehand using the information collected through gossips. We evaluate our strategy through extensive simulations. The results indicate that the proposed strategy outperforms the existing prefetching mechanisms. KEYWORDS P2P Network, Video on Demand (VoD), Data Prefetching, Quality of Service (QoS).
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Abbasi, U., & Ahmed, T. (2010). Architecture for Cooperative Prefetching in P2P Video-on- Demand System. International Journal of Computer Networks & Communications, 2(3), 126–138. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijcnc.2010.2310
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