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Efficient Massive Contents Distribution Strategy for P2P Using Sensor Smart Network

Mi-Young Kang and Ji-Seung Nam

International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2015, vol. 11, issue 10, 569063

Abstract: An important problem in many P2P applications is how to efficiently disseminate massive contents from multiple sources to multiple receivers on the Internet. A successful model used for analyzing this problem is a graph that consisted of nodes and edges, with a capacity assigned to each edge. However, a scheme that can flexibly deal with the extreme network dynamic is required in order to realize the massive contents streaming service, because P2P networks are mostly formed in random fashion without good control of their topology. In this paper, we design and implement a scheme for the problem of efficient massive contents dissemination in a sensor smart network system.

Date: 2015
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