A Gossip-based optimistic replication for efficient delay-sensitive streaming using an interactive middleware support system
Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis, Helen D. Karatza

TL;DR
This paper proposes a gossip-based epidemic model for efficient delay-sensitive streaming in mobile networks, leveraging social interactions and cross-layer middleware to optimize resource dissemination and reduce latency.
Contribution
It introduces a novel epidemic-inspired gossip protocol for resource sharing in delay-sensitive streaming, integrating social and connectivity data within a cross-layer middleware.
Findings
The proposed model improves throughput under packet loss conditions.
Gossip-based replication outperforms traditional methods in delay-sensitive scenarios.
Simulation results validate the effectiveness of the epidemic approach.
Abstract
While sharing resources the efficiency is substantially degraded as a result of the scarceness of availability of the requested resources in a multiclient support manner. These resources are often aggravated by many factors like the temporal constraints for availability or node flooding by the requested replicated file chunks. Thus replicated file chunks should be efficiently disseminated in order to enable resource availability on-demand by the mobile users. This work considers a cross layered middleware support system for efficient delay-sensitive streaming by using each device's connectivity and social interactions in a cross layered manner. The collaborative streaming is achieved through the epidemically replicated file chunk policy which uses a transition-based approach of a chained model of an infectious disease with susceptible, infected, recovered and death states. The…
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