Content anycasting applications for future internet

M. M. Othman Othman, Koji Okamura

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    Abstract

    In this paper, we show our design and implementation of two applications built using our Contents Anycasting [14], the two applications are popular large file distribution and an enhanced P2P video streaming. Content Anycasting aims to providing more flexible and dynamic redirection of contents that is done with the help of OpenFlow's new potential abilities and thus giving new opportunities to the future internet that are currently not available. Both of the popular large file distribution system and the enhanced P2P video streaming applications tends to attract large number of user clients, especially if their content was a popular one; like some distributions of an operating system or a live video of a sport event. And thus, those applications can take advantage of the content anycasting by using it to reduce the load off the server or as an alternative method to construct the P2P multicast tree that has a low startup delay and has a less tendency to fail due to flash crowds.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationIMECS 2011 - International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists 2011
    Pages658-663
    Number of pages6
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 26 2011
    EventInternational MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists 2011, IMECS 2011 - Kowloon, Hong Kong
    Duration: Mar 16 2011Mar 18 2011

    Publication series

    NameIMECS 2011 - International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists 2011
    Volume1

    Other

    OtherInternational MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists 2011, IMECS 2011
    Country/TerritoryHong Kong
    CityKowloon
    Period3/16/113/18/11

    All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

    • Computer Science(all)
    • Engineering(all)

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