Overlay and Peer-to-Peer Multicast with Network-Embedded FEC (TP-S1)
Author(s) :
Hayder Radha (Michigan State University, USA)
Mingquan Wu (Michigan State University, USA)
Abstract : Under traditional IP multicast, application-level FEC can only be implemented on an end-to-end basis between the sender and the clients. Emerging overlay and peer-to-peer (p2p) networks open the door for new paradigms of network FEC. The deployment of FEC within these emerging networks has received very little attention (if any). In this paper, we analyze and optimize the impact of Network-Embedded FEC (NEF) in overlay and p2p multimedia multicast networks. Under NEF, we place FEC codecs in selected intermediate nodes of a multicast tree. The NEF codecs detect and recover lost packets within FEC blocks at earlier stages before these blocks arrive at deeper intermediate nodes or at the final leaf nodes. This approach significantly reduces the probability of receiving undecodable FEC blocks. In essence, the proposed NEF codecs work as signal regenerators in a communication system and can reconstruct most of the lost data packets without requiring retransmission. We develop an optimization algorithm for the placement of NEF codecs within random multicast trees. Our theoretical analysis and simulation results show that a relatively small number of NEF codecs placed in (sub-)optimally selected intermediate nodes of a network can improve the throughput and overall reliability dramatically.

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