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P2P live video streaming offers improved scalability, content serving capacity, robustness, and reduced buffer time when compared to streaming from centralized server. The existing overlay structures suffer from skewing due to the churn scenario. The proposed DNA structured overlay greatly increases the scalability and reduces the end-to-end delay The time taken for peer to get allocated in the overlay network is O(logn) where all the existing systems will take at-least O(n). In the proposed system, the message overhead is made O(1) which results in the reduction of end-to-end delay.
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Evangeline, P., Palanisamy, A., Chelliah, P. (2021). DNA: Dynamically Negotiable Approach—A P2P-based Overlay for Live Multimedia Streaming. In: Peter, J., Fernandes, S., Alavi, A. (eds) Intelligence in Big Data Technologies—Beyond the Hype. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1167. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5285-4_33
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