Reverse Engineering the peer to peer streaming media system |
Author(s): |
| Priyanka Kaushik , Nirma Institute of technology; Dhaval Jha, Nirma Institute of technology; Rohan Jain, Nirma Institute of technology; Sanu Kumar, Nirma Institute of technology |
Keywords: |
| Reverse engineering, P2P network, live peers, VoD peers, seeders, leechers. |
Abstract |
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Peer to peer (P2P) content distribution network like BitTorrent (BT) is one of most popular Internet applications today. Its success heavily lies on the ability to share the capacity of all the individuals as a whole. This paper focuses on the operation and dynamics of P2P systems .We split our understanding objective into the sub objectives which follows following sequence first we will understand the working principle through the communication protocol crack. Then we comprehend the streaming content-delivery principle and locate the measurable parameters which can be used to evaluate the system performance, understand the P2P network through the models of startup process and user behavior, and analyze the engineering design objectives. For reaching these goals a well-designed process of reverse engineering is used to setup an ease for analysis, results and conclusion. |
Other Details |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV2I2127 Published in: Volume : 2, Issue : 2 Publication Date: 01/05/2014 Page(s): 810-815 |
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