Hybrid live P2P streaming protocol

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A considerable part of the Internet traffic is due to Peer-to-Peer (P2P) protocols. The scalability of the P2P networks encourages implementing many P2P applications such as the file sharing, the media on demand and the live streaming. While many P2P solutions have been proposed the media freshness and the smooth media playback are still a challenging issues in the P2P live streaming. In this paper we propose the Hybrid Live P2P Streaming Protocol (HLPSP) which a live P2P streaming system based on a hybrid overlay (tree and mesh topology). The simulation results show that HLPSP outperforms the enhanced version of the famous CoolStreaming P2P system called DenaCast in terms of the startup delay, the end-to-end delay, the play-back delay and the data loss. © 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Hammami, C., Jemili, I., Gazdar, A., Belghith, A., & Mosbah, M. (2014). Hybrid live P2P streaming protocol. In Procedia Computer Science (Vol. 32, pp. 158–165). Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2014.05.410

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