Bandwidth Efficient Livestreaming in Mobile Wireless Networks: A Peer-to-Peer ACIDE Solution
Andrei Negulescu, Weijia Shang

TL;DR
This paper proposes a peer-to-peer media distribution model for mobile livestreaming that significantly improves bandwidth efficiency and increases user capacity in high-density wireless networks.
Contribution
It introduces a novel clustering and block division approach for bandwidth-efficient livestreaming and provides optimization solutions for bandwidth minimization and peer admission.
Findings
The model reduces wireless bandwidth consumption for livestreaming.
It enables more users to participate simultaneously in high-density networks.
A greedy strategy effectively maximizes peer admission under bandwidth constraints.
Abstract
In mobile wireless networks, livestreaming in high user density areas presents two typical challenges: the wireless bandwidth is depleted and the number of users is limited. In this study, a media distribution model utilizing peer to peer communications, Active Control in an Intelligent and Distributed Environment, is proposed for bandwidth efficient livestreaming. The basic idea is to group users with identical livestream interest in a cluster of n peers. Instead of sending n copies of a livestream package, only one copy is sent to the cluster. A package is divided into n blocks. Each user receives one block from the base station and the remaining n-1 blocks from the other peers. Two optimization problems are addressed. The first problem is minimizing the bandwidth needed to guarantee a continuous live media play on all peers. A solution is proposed to find the optimal block sizes such…
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