P2P-PROVIDEO

P2P middleware for the deployment of an innovative business model for the provision of a QoS_aware video multicast transport service over the Internet

 Coordinatore UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI CATANIA 

 Organization address address: PIAZZA UNIVERSITA 2
city: CATANIA
postcode: 95131

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Salvatore
Cognome: Rapicavoli
Email: send email
Telefono: 390957000000
Fax: 390957000000

 Nazionalità Coordinatore Italy [IT]
 Totale costo 75˙000 €
 EC contributo 75˙000 €
 Programma FP7-PEOPLE
Specific programme "People" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013)
 Code Call FP7-PEOPLE-IRG-2008
 Funding Scheme MC-IRG
 Anno di inizio 2008
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2008-11-03   -   2011-11-02

 Partecipanti

# participant  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI CATANIA

 Organization address address: PIAZZA UNIVERSITA 2
city: CATANIA
postcode: 95131

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Salvatore
Cognome: Rapicavoli
Email: send email
Telefono: 390957000000
Fax: 390957000000

IT (CATANIA) coordinator 75˙000.00

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 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'In the last few years, P2P communications has emerged as the innovative paradigm for the provision of new services. Will P2P architectures have a role in adequately serving a significant fraction of all multimedia application’s wealth? Will a new role for telecommunication operators be possible within the P2P framework? These questions imply the profitable provisioning of a P2P multicast delivery service to any application-service-operator that requests it; to bring multicast to the masses by exploiting the P2P paradigm is in fact a challenging and new business opportunity. It is the purpose of this project to provide technical guidelines that will implement P2P multicast transport services in an economical and profitable manner as well as scientific conclusions about the technical choices that warrant scalability and stability to P2P multicast applications. First, a business model for the P2P paradigm will be provided. A number of roles reflecting the major business separations of the telecommunications and information markets will be pointed out to identify the new actors involved in P2P systems providing multicast services. Second, a definition of proper pricing policies will be defined. The adoption of a successful pricing model for video and voice services in a paid peering modality is a key driver for the evolution of these services. Third, a design of a structured P2P protocol layer stack providing multicast data transfer to any application will be considered. Finally, models of multicast live streaming applications based on a P2P overlay network that provides for multicast connectivity will be developed in order to evaluate the effects on the quality perceived by the P2P system end-user of the interactions between real time and best effort traffic.The realization of the project will allow the researcher to be reintegrated within the host institution, skills acquired in US will be promoted, and connections between American institutions and the host maintained'

Introduzione (Teaser)

Communications technology has evolved at a rapid pace. Today, we have gone beyond broadcasting and entered an era of multicasting. European researchers are doing the groundwork so peer-to-peer (P2P) networks can match the needs of users and providers in this growing phenomenon over the internet.

Descrizione progetto (Article)

Innovations in P2P communication have laid the groundwork for whole new ways of using the internet as a service. But the rapid evolution of P2P networks presents a problem for the so-called 'architects of the internet' - the people who develop the hardware, software, middleware and other bits and pieces that make it work.

How can quality of service (QoS) be maintained as more and more bandwidth is taken up by data-hungry video applications and services? Can P2P middleware which mediates the networks offer an innovative business model for the future internet? But then where will the telecoms operators fit in?

You can look at multicast service delivery as the natural evolution of communications which started as a one-to-one exercise (you talking to your neighbour over the fence or your sister over the phone). But thanks to technological advances, the opportunity of one-to-many communication (through the likes of radio and TV) is now evolving into a many-to-many paradigm through the internet. This is where peer-to-peer networks become important. It is also where the lines between traditional communications providers, operators, broadcast services, etc. get blurred.

Innovative business models are needed to embrace these changes, new middleware is needed to ensure QoS, and guidelines are needed to help the various actors settle on a workable and profitable future particularly for P2P-mediated video multicasting, which tends to hog bandwidth.

The European P2P-Provideo project set out to provide technical guidelines that will implement P2P multicast transport services in an economical and profitable way, as well as scientific conclusions about the technical choices that warrant scalability and stability for P2P multicast applications.

On the technical side, the team has made good progress particularly on the video encoding work, reaching fine granularity scalability (FGS) for video transmission using an MPEG-4 FGS encoder developed by the project which can encode and decode video in real-time. The encoder has been implemented in Visual C++, an IT development environment, using Intel's integrated performance primitives (Intel IPP), software optimised for multimedia communications.

'Using the FGS as video encoding, a multipoint broadcast video transmission framework over a heterogeneous content distribution P2P network has been proposed,' note the project team. It is a live video broadcast platform where a video source distributes a video stream to a number of clients in a multipoint fashion. Multipoint communication has been achieved by applying a P2P approach, configuring a tree-structured overlay network (built on top of another network) where the root is the video source, while the other clients are internal nodes or so-called 'leaves', the researchers explain.

The project, which is due to end late 2011, has also developed a revenue model for their system putting users divided into two classes according to how they will pay for the service: with bandwidth (cheap-tariff peers), or with money (full-tariff peers). The model should help service providers design their networks to maximise their revenue while satisfying user requirements for top-quality video streaming.

'On one hand we expect to offer an effective platform for the management of user-provider relationships and for price negotiation of QoS broadband services,' note the project team. 'On the other hand, we will identify the most flexible architecture in terms of adaptive encoding techniques and adaptation logic satisfying the requirements of multicast video services.'

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