Simulating Performance of a BitTorrent-Based P2P TV System
Arkadiusz Biernacki

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simulation framework for analyzing the performance of a P2P TV system, focusing on how system parameters affect overall and component-level behavior in a controllable environment.
Contribution
It presents a novel simulation model for P2P TV systems and preliminary analysis of system performance under various parameters.
Findings
Performance varies with system parameters
Macroscopic and component-level performance analyzed
Preliminary results demonstrate model's usefulness
Abstract
In this paper we describe a prototype of a simulation framework and some ideas which are to be used to study performance of a P2P TV system in a controllable and adjustable environment. We created a simplified model describing live video distribution in a P2P TV system. Using the model we analyse how some of the system parameters influence its behaviour. We present the preliminary results obtained at different granularity levels of measurements, describing the macroscopic system performance as well as the performance of its individual components.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Caching and Content Delivery · Image and Video Quality Assessment
