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A Social Network Aided Video on Demand for Peer to Peer Network

Virangana Waghchaure, Viresh Chapte

Abstract


The Internet nowadays is often used as a medium to share giant size transmission content. This sharing is meted out, variety of times, through the Peer to see sharing design instead of the traditional server-client model. The scarcity of network addresses within the web has LED to the emergence of personal and world networks. as a result of the identity of peers in an exceedingly personal network remains hidden behind their world end point, P2P applications cannot run between 2 peers in separate personal networks. We have got planned a hierarchical P2P network of personal and world networks. Here, the lower tier is created by the peers in every personal network, whereas the higher tier is created by the worldwide endpoints (called proxies) of every of those personal networks. We have got designed a system to measure stream videos from peer to see with centralized server too manage if the content delivery fails. The systems aim at reducing hundreds on server through peer to see applications.


Keywords


Peer-to-Peer Network 2. Peer to Peer Live Straming: 3. Distributed Systems 4.Video On Demand 5.Social Network 6. Peer to Peer Content Delivery 7.Cloud 8.Distributed Hash Table

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