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Publication
ISCAS 2009
Conference paper
Performance study of peer-to-peer video streaming on complex networks
Abstract
In this paper we study the video streaming bandwidth of peer-to-peer streaming networks where the underlying topology is a complex network. We focus on the maximal streaming rate and how it depends on the type of network. We consider networks such as small world networks, scale free networks, locally connected networks and random networks. The experimental results indicate that a more connected graph does not necessarily imply a higher streaming rate, whereas properties such as the existence of a Hamiltonian path from the source do. ©2009 IEEE.