TY - GEN
T1 - Minimal network coding redundancy for peer-to-peer content distribution
AU - Nguyen, Dinh
AU - Nakazato, Hidenori
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - Network coding, with the redundant information it generates, has been shown to achieve optimal multicast throughput. Such redundancy plays a key role in maximizing throughput over multiple content delivery paths between network nodes. In this paper, we study the use of network coding to speed up content distribution in peer-to-peer networks where only a constraint number of selected peers can encode, i.e. become network coders. Our goal is to optimize the redundancy network coding generates, i.e. we want to answer the question how much a given network coder should encode. This serves as a step towards understanding how network coding improves content distribution in order to optimize its deployment. Given the network topology, we analytically figure the optimal redundancy ratio at each network coder to achieve shortest distribution time. Simulation results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed coding redundancy in shortening content distribution time while noticeably reducing the amount of encoding.
AB - Network coding, with the redundant information it generates, has been shown to achieve optimal multicast throughput. Such redundancy plays a key role in maximizing throughput over multiple content delivery paths between network nodes. In this paper, we study the use of network coding to speed up content distribution in peer-to-peer networks where only a constraint number of selected peers can encode, i.e. become network coders. Our goal is to optimize the redundancy network coding generates, i.e. we want to answer the question how much a given network coder should encode. This serves as a step towards understanding how network coding improves content distribution in order to optimize its deployment. Given the network topology, we analytically figure the optimal redundancy ratio at each network coder to achieve shortest distribution time. Simulation results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed coding redundancy in shortening content distribution time while noticeably reducing the amount of encoding.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICC.2014.6883799
DO - 10.1109/ICC.2014.6883799
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84907000403
SN - 9781479920037
T3 - 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2014
SP - 3112
EP - 3117
BT - 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2014
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 2014 1st IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2014
Y2 - 10 June 2014 through 14 June 2014
ER -