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Measuring P2P IPTV traffic on both sides of the world
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Proceedings of the 2007 ACM CoNEXT conference table of contents
New York, New York
WORKSHOP SESSION: CoNext student workshop table of contents
Article No. 39  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN:978-1-59593-770-4
Authors
Thomas Silverston  Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris
Olivier Fourmaux  Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris
Kavé Salamatian  Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris
Kenjiro Cho  IIJ Reasearch Laboratory
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: Alcatel-Lucent
: CISCO
: IMDEA
SIGCOMM: ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication
: Thomson
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ABSTRACT

P2P IPTV applications arise on the Internet and will be massively used in the future. It is expected that P2P IPTV will contribute to increase the overall Internet traffic. Moreover, these emerging applications are proprietary and their exact implementation details are still widely unknown. In this context, it is important to measure the traffic generated by these applications to understand their underlying mechanisms and to evaluate their impact on the network.


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X. Hei, C. Liang, J. Liang, Y. Liu, and K. W. Ross, "A Measurement Study of a Large-Scale P2P IPTV System," in IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 2007.
 
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T. Silverston and O. Fourmaux, "Measuring P2P IPTV Systems," in Proc. of ACM NOSSDAV, 2007.

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