Improving Media Services on P2P Networks

The Media Accelerating Peer Services system extends P2P infrastructures to improve multimedia services across heterogeneous computing platforms. In this article, we present an architecture and resource management and adaptation framework that transcends existing infrastructures to accommodate and accelerate multimedia peer applications and services. We also propose key technology components that support seamless adaptation of resources to enhance quality of service and the building of better tools and applications that utilize the peer-computing network's underlying power.

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