Periodic broadcasting architecture analysis on distance learning system study case

Modern learning system offered in a recent era of technology is the one that employ computer and network technology, Video-on-Demand (VoD). The implementation on VoD on learning system presents an opportunity to access the multimedia content any time without concern about place and time. One thing that should be put on apprehension is the bandwidth consume by the architectures. On this paper, we study about the multiple servers setting to distribute server load and decrease bandwidth use by using the Peer-to-Peer Architecture, the Periodic Broadcasting (PB) we choose is PeerPB. The distributed content will rely on clients or peers' capability to share its resources.

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