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Demo SPP: a demonstrator for a scalable p2p vod infrastructure

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The Streaming Peer-to-Peer Protocol (SPP) architecture is a hybrid P2P system for interactive Video-on-Demand Streaming. We aim to demonstrate key issues of SPP, i.e., peer selection and incentive management. Through real live demonstration on PlanetLab and through simulated scenarios of interest in NS2, the audience will be able to judge the resulting perceptual Quality-of-Service (QoS) on a large screen connected to a set-top box. Furthermore, we plan to visualize what is happening inside SPP on a Laptop.

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        MM '07: Proceedings of the 15th ACM international conference on Multimedia
        September 2007
        1115 pages
        ISBN:9781595937025
        DOI:10.1145/1291233

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