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Asymptotic Properties of Sequential Streaming Leveraging Users' Cooperation

Published: 01 December 2013 Publication History

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We consider a communication system in which a given digital content has to be delivered sequentially at constant rate to a set of users who asynchronously request it according to a Poisson process. Users can retrieve data: 1) from one or more sources that statically store the entire content; and 2) from users who have previously requested the content, and contribute (for limited time) a random amount of upload bandwidth to the system. We propose a stochastic fluid framework that allows characterizing the aggregate streaming rate necessary at the sources to satisfy all active requests. In particular, we establish the conditions under which the system becomes asymptotically scalable as the number of users grows. Our theoretical results apply to increasingly popular video-on-demand systems exploiting users' cooperation.

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cover image IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory  Volume 59, Issue 12
December 2013
673 pages

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Published: 01 December 2013

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