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Global Overlay Live Streaming: From Algorithm Design to Experimental Studies
PhD Thesis Proposal Defence
Title: "Global Overlay Live Streaming: From Algorithm Design to Experimental
Studies"
by
Mr. Dongni Ren
ABSTRACT:
The rapid expansion of residential broadband networks has enabled the
streaming of high-quality video over the Internet. In this thesis proposal
we address the design and experiment of overlay network for delivering
high quality video globally via public Internet. In overlay streaming,
proxies are placed at different locations of the Internet to serve end
users from various regions. The proxies form a scalable, distributed
overlay structure and video streams are “pushed” down from the streaming
source to all proxies. In order to achieve good quality of service, the
overlay network needs to be designed to have low source-to-end delay, to
support high bitrate and heterogeneous streaming rate requirements.
In this thesis we first study the design of a low-delay high-bandwidth
backbone for overlay live streaming. We propose an efficient push-based
multitree algorithm called “FastMesh” to construct the overlay, which
accommodates asymmetric and diverse uplink bandwidth, and continuously
improves delay based on existing nodes. We examine the feasibility of
1Mbps streaming through a global measurement study on our fine-grained
experiment platform.
Then we further push the streaming rate limit to beyond 1Mbps. To achieve
global streaming over public Internet with higher streaming rate (multi-
Mbps), we study the use of proxy helper to provide rich path diversity and
overcome bandwidth bottlenecks. We formulate a problem of proxy streaming,
and propose a centralized algorithm that efficiently constructs high
bandwidth overlay with helpers. We also conduct a serial of global
measurement studies of our helper network using proxies at multiple sites
with various geographical footprint.
In the end we address the problem of reliability and user heterogeneity.
We formulate an optimization problem using MDC with the consideration of
streaming continuity and heterogeneous bitrate requirements. We propose
algorithms for both centrally-managed network and large distributed
networks.
Date: Thursday, 11 April 2013
Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Venue: Room 3501
lifts 25/26
Committee Members: Dr. Jogesh Muppala (Supervisor)
Dr. Gary Chan (Chairperson)
Dr. Brahim Bensaou
Dr. Lin Gu
**** ALL are Welcome ****