SplitStream: high-bandwidth multicast in cooperative environments
SOSP '03 Proceedings of the nineteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Epidemic live streaming: optimal performance trade-offs
SIGMETRICS '08 Proceedings of the 2008 ACM SIGMETRICS international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems
A Bandwidth-Aware Scheduling Strategy for P2P-TV Systems
P2P '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Eighth International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing
Gossiping With Multiple Messages
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Push-to-pull peer-to-peer live streaming
DISC'07 Proceedings of the 21st international conference on Distributed Computing
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P2P approaches are being adopted in more and more applications, exploiting the intrinsic scaling properties of P2P systems. Streaming multicasting applications in particular seems to benefit most from the P2P approach. In this context, systems have been divided between those that push information from parent to child and those that pull it from child to parent. In this work we explore the generalization to push/pull protocols, where each peer can dynamically push or pull, playing alternately on short time frames, the role of parent or child.