Efficient video transfer using LAN caching assisted by cloud computing

There is a good probability of accessing same video content multiple times from a cloud based Video Streaming Server by same peer or different peers of a given LAN, effectively increasing Internet bandwidth or data flow for same content from server to client, thereby over loading routers between server and client and also resulting in higher power consumption at routers. This proposed concept tries to avoid multiple streaming of high volume video files from Server by caching first successful streamed data on to LAN peer which is currently viewing the video data and subsequently the same LAN peer streaming the video to other desiring peers when demanded for. Proposed implementation model retains all other server activities with server except for allowing an available LAN peer copy of video to be streamed to another peer of the same LAN when requested for.

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