PeerMsm: a Scalable P2P Model for Streaming Media

Streaming media over Internet is becoming one of the main Internet services, but the limitation of network and server resource makes existing systems the bottleneck of servicing. In this paper, we propose the scalable servicing system based on P2P networks. Through constructing the model of PeerMsm and the FSM of public host, meanwhile, utilizing a new caching and cluster scheduling algorithm, our system makes the media server high QoS and low cost so as to satisfy demands of more users.

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