Research
Project Highlights
Proxy Assisted Distributed Multimedia Services (John C.S. Lui)

Abstract:
Network entities cooperating together can improve system performance of media streaming. In this paper, we address the ``incentive issue'' of a cooperative proxy caching system and how to motivate each proxy to provide cache space to the system. To encourage proxies to participate, we propose a ``revenue-rewarding scheme'' to credit the cooperative proxies according to the resources they contribute. A game-theoretic model is used to analyze the interactions among proxies under the revenue-rewarding scheme. We propose two cooperative game settings that lead to optimal situations. In particular,
- We propose a distributed incentive framework for peers to participate in resource contribution for media streaming.
- Proxies are encouraged to cooperate under the revenue-rewarding scheme.
- Profit and social welfare are maximized in these cooperative games.
- Cost effective resource allocation is achieved in these cooperative games. Large scale simulation is carried out to validate and verify the merits of our proposed incentive schemes.
Publications:
- Alan T.S. Ip, John C.S. Lui, J.C. Liu. ``A Revenue-Rewarding Scheme For Cooperative Proxy Media Streaming Systems''. Accepted for publication in the ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications.
- Alan T.S. Ip, J.C. Liu, John C.S. Lui. ``COPACC: An Architecture of Cooperative Proxy-Client Caching System for On-Demand Media Streaming'' IEEE Transaction on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 18(1), 70-83, January, 2007.
- Alan T.S. Ip, J.C Liu, John C.S. Lui ``COPACC: A Cooperative Proxy-Client Caching System for On-Demand Media Streaming'' Networking, Waterloo, Canada, May 2-6, 2005. ( AR: 106/430=24% )