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Advanced content delivery, streaming, and cloud services / / edited by, Mukaddim Pathan, Telstra Corporation Ltd., Australia, Ramesh K. Sitaraman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst and Akamai Technologies, USA, Dom Robinson, id3as-Company Ltd., UK
Advanced content delivery, streaming, and cloud services / / edited by, Mukaddim Pathan, Telstra Corporation Ltd., Australia, Ramesh K. Sitaraman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst and Akamai Technologies, USA, Dom Robinson, id3as-Company Ltd., UK
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1105 p.)
Disciplina 004.67/82
Altri autori (Persone) PathanMukaddim
SitaramanRamesh Kumar <1964->
RobinsonDom
Collana Wiley series on parallel and distributed computing
Soggetto topico Cloud computing
Computer networks
ISBN 1-118-90964-X
1-118-90969-0
1-118-90970-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface xv -- Acknowledgments xxi -- Contributors xxiii -- PART I CDN AND MEDIA STREAMING BASICS 1 -- 1 CLOUD-BASED CONTENT DELIVERY AND STREAMING 3 /Mukaddim Pathan -- 1.1 Introduction 3 -- 1.2 CDN Overview 5 -- 1.3 Workings of a CDN 10 -- 1.4 CDN Trends 21 -- 1.5 Research Issues 28 -- 1.6 Conclusion 29 -- References 29 -- 2 LIVE STREAMING ECOSYSTEMS 33 /Dom Robinson -- 2.1 Introduction 33 -- 2.2 Live Streaming Pre-Evolution 34 -- 2.3 Live, Linear, Nonlinear 35 -- 2.4 Media Streaming 37 -- 2.5 Related Network Models 38 -- 2.6 Streaming Protocol Success 43 -- 2.7 Platform Divergence and Codec Convergence 44 -- 2.8 Adaptive Bitrate (ABR) Streaming 45 -- 2.9 Internet Radio and HTTP 48 -- 2.10 Conclusion 48 -- References 49 -- 3 PRACTICAL SYSTEMS FOR LIVE STREAMING 51 /Dom Robinson -- 3.1 Introduction 51 -- 3.2 Common Concepts in Live Streaming 52 -- 3.3 The Practicals 56 -- 3.4 Conclusion 69 -- References 70 -- 4 EFFICIENCY OF CACHING AND CONTENT DELIVERY IN BROADBAND ACCESS NETWORKS 71 /Gerhard Haslinger -- 4.1 Introduction 71 -- 4.2 Options and Properties for Web Caching 73 -- 4.3 Zipf Laws for Requests to Popular Content 75 -- 4.4 Efficiency and Performance Modeling for Caches 76 -- 4.5 Effect of Replacement Strategies on Cache Hit Rates 78 -- 4.6 Replacement Methods Based on Request Statistics 81 -- 4.7 Global CDN and P2P Overlays for Content Delivery 84 -- 4.8 Summary and Conclusion 86 -- Acknowledgments 87 -- References 87 -- 5 ANYCAST REQUEST ROUTING FOR CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORKS 91 /Hussein A. Alzoubi, Michael Rabinovich, Seungjoon Lee, Kobus Van Der Merwe, and Oliver Spatscheck -- 5.1 Introduction 91 -- 5.2 CDN Request Routing: An Overview 93 -- 5.3 A Practical Load-Aware IP Anycast CDN 96 -- 5.4 Mapping Algorithms 98 -- 5.5 Evaluation 102 -- 5.6 IPv6 Anycast CDNs 107 -- 5.7 Discussion and Open Questions 114 -- 5.8 Conclusion 116 -- References 116 -- 6 CLOUD-BASED CONTENT DELIVERY TO HOME ECOSYSTEMS 119 /Tiago Cruz, Paulo Sim̃oes, and Edmundo Monteiro -- 6.1 Introduction 119.
6.2 Bringing Cloud Services to Home: State of the Art 120 -- 6.3 Virtualizing the Access Network Infrastructure 123 -- 6.4 Virtualization for Cloud Service Delivery to Home 130 -- 6.5 Future Trends 137 -- 6.6 Summary and Conclusion 137 -- Acknowledgments 137 -- References 138 -- 7 MOBILE VIDEO STREAMING 141 /Ram Lakshmi Narayanan, Yinghua Ye, Anuj Kaul, and Mili Shah -- 7.1 Introduction 141 -- 7.2 Mobile Broadband Architecture 142 -- 7.3 Video Streaming Protocols 143 -- 7.4 Video Optimization Services 146 -- 7.5 Operator-Hosted CDN 149 -- 7.6 Cloud-Based Video Streaming 151 -- 7.7 Future Research Directions 154 -- Acknowledgments 156 -- References 156 -- PART II CDN PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND OPTIMIZATION 159 -- 8 CDN ANALYTICS: A PRIMER 161 /Timothy Siglin -- 8.1 Introduction 161 -- 8.2 Why Measure? 162 -- 8.3 What do we Measure? 162 -- 8.4 What about Business Intelligence? 169 -- 8.5 Measuring Stateless Delivery 171 -- 8.6 Billing Analytics 173 -- 8.7 CDN Analytics Tools 174 -- 8.8 Recent Trends in CDN Analytics 175 -- 8.9 Conclusion 176 -- References 176 -- 9 CDN MODELING 179 /Tolga Bektas and Ozgur Ercetin -- 9.1 Introduction 179 -- 9.2 Basics on Mathematical Modeling and Optimization 180 -- 9.3 Video-on-Demand Applications 182 -- 9.4 Optimization Problems in Content Delivery and VoD Services 185 -- 9.5 Visionary Thoughts for Practitioners 198 -- 9.6 Future Research Directions 198 -- 9.7 Conclusions 199 -- Acknowledgments 200 -- References 200 -- 10 ANALYZING CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORKS 203 /Benjamin Molina, Jaime Calvo, Carlos E. Palau, and Manuel Esteve -- 10.1 Introduction 203 -- 10.2 Previous Work 204 -- 10.3 Basic CDN Model 205 -- 10.4 Enhancing the Model 206 -- 10.5 Performance Evaluation 212 -- 10.6 Conclusions 216 -- References 216 -- 11 MULTISOURCE STREAM AGGREGATION IN THE CLOUD 219 /Marat Zhanikeev -- 11.1 Introduction 219 -- 11.2 Terminologies 221 -- 11.3 Background and Related Work 222 -- 11.4 The Substream Method in the Cloud 224 -- 11.5 Stream Aggregation in the Cloud 226.
11.6 Models 228 -- 11.7 Analysis 231 -- 11.8 Visionary Thoughts for Practitioners 236 -- 11.9 Future Research Directions 238 -- 11.10 Conclusion 239 -- References 239 -- 12 BEYOND CDN: CONTENT PROCESSING AT THE EDGE OF THE CLOUD 243 /Salekul Islam and Jean-Charles Gŕegoire -- 12.1 Introduction 243 -- 12.2 Existing Content Delivery Platforms 244 -- 12.3 Comparison of Existing Content Delivery Platforms 247 -- 12.4 An Edge Cloud-Based Model 251 -- 12.5 Results and Insights 255 -- 12.6 Future Research Directions 256 -- 12.7 Conclusion 257 -- References 257 -- 13 DYNAMIC RECONFIGURATION FOR ADAPTIVE STREAMING 259 /Norihiko Yoshida -- 13.1 Introduction 259 -- 13.2 Background and Related Work 260 -- 13.3 Dynamic Server Deployment 262 -- 13.4 From Content Delivery to Streaming 263 -- 13.5 Future Research Directions 267 -- 13.6 Conclusion 269 -- Acknowledgments 269 -- References 269 -- 14 MINING DISTRIBUTED DATA STREAMS ON CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORKS 273 /Eugenio Cesario, Carlo Mastroianni, and Domenico Talia -- 14.1 Introduction 273 -- 14.2 Background and Related Work 275 -- 14.3 A Hybrid Multidomain Architecture 277 -- 14.4 A Prototype for Stream Mining in a CDN 281 -- 14.5 Visionary Thoughts for Practitioners 285 -- 14.6 Future Research Directions 285 -- 14.7 Conclusion 286 -- References 286 -- 15 CDN CAPACITY PLANNING 289 /Phil Davies and Mukaddim Pathan -- 15.1 Introduction 289 -- 15.2 Capacity Planning Process 290 -- 15.3 Undertaking the Capacity Planning Process 295 -- 15.4 CDN Capacity Planning Case Study 300 -- 15.5 Recent Developments and Challenges 302 -- 15.6 Summary and Conclusion 303 -- References 303 -- PART III CASE STUDIES AND NEXT GENERATION CDNs 305 -- 16 OVERLAY NETWORKS: AN AKAMAI PERSPECTIVE 307 /Ramesh K. Sitaraman, Mangesh Kasbekar, Woody Lichtenstein, and Manish Jain -- 16.1 Introduction 307 -- 16.2 Background 309 -- 16.3 Caching Overlays 314 -- 16.4 Routing Overlays 318 -- 16.5 Security Overlays 323 -- 16.6 Conclusion 325 -- References 326 -- 17 NEXT-GENERATION CDNs: A CoBlitz PERSPECTIVE 329 /Vivek S. Pai.
17.1 Introduction 329 -- 17.2 Carrier CDNs 331 -- 17.3 Managed CDNs 332 -- 17.4 Federated CDNs 333 -- 17.5 Licensed CDNs 335 -- 17.6 Case Study: CoBlitz 337 -- 17.7 CoBlitz Commercialization 343 -- 17.8 Implications of HTTP Adaptive Streaming 345 -- 17.9 CoBlitz Commercialization Lessons 347 -- 17.10 CDN Industry Directions 348 -- Acknowledgments 349 -- References 349 -- 18 CONTENT DELIVERY IN CHINA: A ChinaCache PERSPECTIVE 353 /Michael Talyansky, Alexei Tumarkin, Hunter Xu, and Ken Zhang -- 18.1 Introduction 353 -- 18.2 Content-Aware Network Services in China 356 -- 18.3 Directions for Future CDN Research and Trends in China 365 -- 18.4 Conclusion 366 -- References 366 -- 19 PlatonTV: A SCIENTIFIC HIGH DEFINITION CONTENT DELIVERY PLATFORM 369 /Mirosław Czyrnek, Jedrzej Jajor, Jerzy Jamrozy, Ewa Kusmierek, Cezary Mazurek, Maciej Stroinski, and Jan Weglarz -- 19.1 Introduction 369 -- 19.2 Background and Related Work 371 -- 19.3 PlatonTV Architecture 372 -- 19.4 Content Ingest 374 -- 19.5 Content Distribution and Management 376 -- 19.6 Content Delivery 379 -- 19.7 Availability and Reliability 381 -- 19.8 Visionary Thoughts for Practitioners 382 -- 19.9 Future Research Directions 383 -- 19.10 Conclusion 383 -- Acknowledgments 383 -- References 384 -- 20 CacheCast: A SINGLE-SOURCE MULTIPLE-DESTINATION CACHING MECHANISM 385 /Piotr Srebrny, Dag H.L. Sorbo, Thomas Plagemann, Vera Goebel, and Andreas Mauthe -- 20.1 Introduction 385 -- 20.2 Related Work 387 -- 20.3 CacheCast Overview 388 -- 20.4 Background on Multidestination Traffic 389 -- 20.5 CacheCast Design 391 -- 20.6 CacheCast Efficiency 396 -- 20.7 CacheCast Applications 399 -- 20.8 Visionary Thoughts for Practitioners 407 -- 20.9 Future Research Directions 409 -- 20.10 Conclusion 409 -- Acknowledgments 410 -- References 410 -- 21 CONTENT REPLICATION AND DELIVERY IN INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKS 413 /Vasilis Sourlas, Paris Flegkas, Dimitrios Katsaros, and Leandros Tassiulas -- 21.1 Introduction 413 -- 21.2 Related Work 414.
21.3 Framework for Information Replication in ICN 416 -- 21.4 Performance Evaluation 423 -- 21.5 Future Research Directions 426 -- 21.6 Conclusion 426 -- Acknowledgments 427 -- References 427 -- 22 ROBUST CONTENT BROADCASTING IN VEHICULAR NETWORKS 431 /Giancarlo Fortino, Carlos T. Calafate, Juan C. Cano, and Pietro Manzoni -- 22.1 Introduction 431 -- 22.2 Vehicular Networks 432 -- 22.3 Forward Error Correction Techniques 433 -- 22.4 A Robust Broadcast-Based Content Delivery System 434 -- 22.5 CDS Simulation in NS-3 436 -- 22.6 Performance Evaluation 437 -- 22.7 Future Research Trends 444 -- 22.8 Summary and Conclusion 446 -- Acknowledgments 447 -- References 447 -- 23 ON THE IMPACT OF ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKS IN CONTENT DELIVERY 449 /Irene Kilanioti, Chryssis Georgiou, and George Pallis -- 23.1 Introduction 449 -- 23.2 Online Social Networks Background 450 -- 23.3 Characterization of Social Cascades 453 -- 23.4 Online Social Network Measurements 456 -- 23.5 Systems 458 -- 23.6 Future Research Directions 459 -- 23.7 Conclusion 461 -- Acknowledgments 461 -- References 461 -- Index 465.
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Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2014]
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Advanced content delivery, streaming, and cloud services / / edited by, Mukaddim Pathan, Telstra Corporation Ltd., Australia, Ramesh K. Sitaraman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst and Akamai Technologies, USA, Dom Robinson, id3as-Company Ltd., UK
Advanced content delivery, streaming, and cloud services / / edited by, Mukaddim Pathan, Telstra Corporation Ltd., Australia, Ramesh K. Sitaraman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst and Akamai Technologies, USA, Dom Robinson, id3as-Company Ltd., UK
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1105 p.)
Disciplina 004.67/82
Altri autori (Persone) PathanMukaddim
SitaramanRamesh Kumar <1964->
RobinsonDom
Collana Wiley series on parallel and distributed computing
Soggetto topico Cloud computing
Computer networks
ISBN 1-118-90964-X
1-118-90969-0
1-118-90970-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface xv -- Acknowledgments xxi -- Contributors xxiii -- PART I CDN AND MEDIA STREAMING BASICS 1 -- 1 CLOUD-BASED CONTENT DELIVERY AND STREAMING 3 /Mukaddim Pathan -- 1.1 Introduction 3 -- 1.2 CDN Overview 5 -- 1.3 Workings of a CDN 10 -- 1.4 CDN Trends 21 -- 1.5 Research Issues 28 -- 1.6 Conclusion 29 -- References 29 -- 2 LIVE STREAMING ECOSYSTEMS 33 /Dom Robinson -- 2.1 Introduction 33 -- 2.2 Live Streaming Pre-Evolution 34 -- 2.3 Live, Linear, Nonlinear 35 -- 2.4 Media Streaming 37 -- 2.5 Related Network Models 38 -- 2.6 Streaming Protocol Success 43 -- 2.7 Platform Divergence and Codec Convergence 44 -- 2.8 Adaptive Bitrate (ABR) Streaming 45 -- 2.9 Internet Radio and HTTP 48 -- 2.10 Conclusion 48 -- References 49 -- 3 PRACTICAL SYSTEMS FOR LIVE STREAMING 51 /Dom Robinson -- 3.1 Introduction 51 -- 3.2 Common Concepts in Live Streaming 52 -- 3.3 The Practicals 56 -- 3.4 Conclusion 69 -- References 70 -- 4 EFFICIENCY OF CACHING AND CONTENT DELIVERY IN BROADBAND ACCESS NETWORKS 71 /Gerhard Haslinger -- 4.1 Introduction 71 -- 4.2 Options and Properties for Web Caching 73 -- 4.3 Zipf Laws for Requests to Popular Content 75 -- 4.4 Efficiency and Performance Modeling for Caches 76 -- 4.5 Effect of Replacement Strategies on Cache Hit Rates 78 -- 4.6 Replacement Methods Based on Request Statistics 81 -- 4.7 Global CDN and P2P Overlays for Content Delivery 84 -- 4.8 Summary and Conclusion 86 -- Acknowledgments 87 -- References 87 -- 5 ANYCAST REQUEST ROUTING FOR CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORKS 91 /Hussein A. Alzoubi, Michael Rabinovich, Seungjoon Lee, Kobus Van Der Merwe, and Oliver Spatscheck -- 5.1 Introduction 91 -- 5.2 CDN Request Routing: An Overview 93 -- 5.3 A Practical Load-Aware IP Anycast CDN 96 -- 5.4 Mapping Algorithms 98 -- 5.5 Evaluation 102 -- 5.6 IPv6 Anycast CDNs 107 -- 5.7 Discussion and Open Questions 114 -- 5.8 Conclusion 116 -- References 116 -- 6 CLOUD-BASED CONTENT DELIVERY TO HOME ECOSYSTEMS 119 /Tiago Cruz, Paulo Sim̃oes, and Edmundo Monteiro -- 6.1 Introduction 119.
6.2 Bringing Cloud Services to Home: State of the Art 120 -- 6.3 Virtualizing the Access Network Infrastructure 123 -- 6.4 Virtualization for Cloud Service Delivery to Home 130 -- 6.5 Future Trends 137 -- 6.6 Summary and Conclusion 137 -- Acknowledgments 137 -- References 138 -- 7 MOBILE VIDEO STREAMING 141 /Ram Lakshmi Narayanan, Yinghua Ye, Anuj Kaul, and Mili Shah -- 7.1 Introduction 141 -- 7.2 Mobile Broadband Architecture 142 -- 7.3 Video Streaming Protocols 143 -- 7.4 Video Optimization Services 146 -- 7.5 Operator-Hosted CDN 149 -- 7.6 Cloud-Based Video Streaming 151 -- 7.7 Future Research Directions 154 -- Acknowledgments 156 -- References 156 -- PART II CDN PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND OPTIMIZATION 159 -- 8 CDN ANALYTICS: A PRIMER 161 /Timothy Siglin -- 8.1 Introduction 161 -- 8.2 Why Measure? 162 -- 8.3 What do we Measure? 162 -- 8.4 What about Business Intelligence? 169 -- 8.5 Measuring Stateless Delivery 171 -- 8.6 Billing Analytics 173 -- 8.7 CDN Analytics Tools 174 -- 8.8 Recent Trends in CDN Analytics 175 -- 8.9 Conclusion 176 -- References 176 -- 9 CDN MODELING 179 /Tolga Bektas and Ozgur Ercetin -- 9.1 Introduction 179 -- 9.2 Basics on Mathematical Modeling and Optimization 180 -- 9.3 Video-on-Demand Applications 182 -- 9.4 Optimization Problems in Content Delivery and VoD Services 185 -- 9.5 Visionary Thoughts for Practitioners 198 -- 9.6 Future Research Directions 198 -- 9.7 Conclusions 199 -- Acknowledgments 200 -- References 200 -- 10 ANALYZING CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORKS 203 /Benjamin Molina, Jaime Calvo, Carlos E. Palau, and Manuel Esteve -- 10.1 Introduction 203 -- 10.2 Previous Work 204 -- 10.3 Basic CDN Model 205 -- 10.4 Enhancing the Model 206 -- 10.5 Performance Evaluation 212 -- 10.6 Conclusions 216 -- References 216 -- 11 MULTISOURCE STREAM AGGREGATION IN THE CLOUD 219 /Marat Zhanikeev -- 11.1 Introduction 219 -- 11.2 Terminologies 221 -- 11.3 Background and Related Work 222 -- 11.4 The Substream Method in the Cloud 224 -- 11.5 Stream Aggregation in the Cloud 226.
11.6 Models 228 -- 11.7 Analysis 231 -- 11.8 Visionary Thoughts for Practitioners 236 -- 11.9 Future Research Directions 238 -- 11.10 Conclusion 239 -- References 239 -- 12 BEYOND CDN: CONTENT PROCESSING AT THE EDGE OF THE CLOUD 243 /Salekul Islam and Jean-Charles Gŕegoire -- 12.1 Introduction 243 -- 12.2 Existing Content Delivery Platforms 244 -- 12.3 Comparison of Existing Content Delivery Platforms 247 -- 12.4 An Edge Cloud-Based Model 251 -- 12.5 Results and Insights 255 -- 12.6 Future Research Directions 256 -- 12.7 Conclusion 257 -- References 257 -- 13 DYNAMIC RECONFIGURATION FOR ADAPTIVE STREAMING 259 /Norihiko Yoshida -- 13.1 Introduction 259 -- 13.2 Background and Related Work 260 -- 13.3 Dynamic Server Deployment 262 -- 13.4 From Content Delivery to Streaming 263 -- 13.5 Future Research Directions 267 -- 13.6 Conclusion 269 -- Acknowledgments 269 -- References 269 -- 14 MINING DISTRIBUTED DATA STREAMS ON CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORKS 273 /Eugenio Cesario, Carlo Mastroianni, and Domenico Talia -- 14.1 Introduction 273 -- 14.2 Background and Related Work 275 -- 14.3 A Hybrid Multidomain Architecture 277 -- 14.4 A Prototype for Stream Mining in a CDN 281 -- 14.5 Visionary Thoughts for Practitioners 285 -- 14.6 Future Research Directions 285 -- 14.7 Conclusion 286 -- References 286 -- 15 CDN CAPACITY PLANNING 289 /Phil Davies and Mukaddim Pathan -- 15.1 Introduction 289 -- 15.2 Capacity Planning Process 290 -- 15.3 Undertaking the Capacity Planning Process 295 -- 15.4 CDN Capacity Planning Case Study 300 -- 15.5 Recent Developments and Challenges 302 -- 15.6 Summary and Conclusion 303 -- References 303 -- PART III CASE STUDIES AND NEXT GENERATION CDNs 305 -- 16 OVERLAY NETWORKS: AN AKAMAI PERSPECTIVE 307 /Ramesh K. Sitaraman, Mangesh Kasbekar, Woody Lichtenstein, and Manish Jain -- 16.1 Introduction 307 -- 16.2 Background 309 -- 16.3 Caching Overlays 314 -- 16.4 Routing Overlays 318 -- 16.5 Security Overlays 323 -- 16.6 Conclusion 325 -- References 326 -- 17 NEXT-GENERATION CDNs: A CoBlitz PERSPECTIVE 329 /Vivek S. Pai.
17.1 Introduction 329 -- 17.2 Carrier CDNs 331 -- 17.3 Managed CDNs 332 -- 17.4 Federated CDNs 333 -- 17.5 Licensed CDNs 335 -- 17.6 Case Study: CoBlitz 337 -- 17.7 CoBlitz Commercialization 343 -- 17.8 Implications of HTTP Adaptive Streaming 345 -- 17.9 CoBlitz Commercialization Lessons 347 -- 17.10 CDN Industry Directions 348 -- Acknowledgments 349 -- References 349 -- 18 CONTENT DELIVERY IN CHINA: A ChinaCache PERSPECTIVE 353 /Michael Talyansky, Alexei Tumarkin, Hunter Xu, and Ken Zhang -- 18.1 Introduction 353 -- 18.2 Content-Aware Network Services in China 356 -- 18.3 Directions for Future CDN Research and Trends in China 365 -- 18.4 Conclusion 366 -- References 366 -- 19 PlatonTV: A SCIENTIFIC HIGH DEFINITION CONTENT DELIVERY PLATFORM 369 /Mirosław Czyrnek, Jedrzej Jajor, Jerzy Jamrozy, Ewa Kusmierek, Cezary Mazurek, Maciej Stroinski, and Jan Weglarz -- 19.1 Introduction 369 -- 19.2 Background and Related Work 371 -- 19.3 PlatonTV Architecture 372 -- 19.4 Content Ingest 374 -- 19.5 Content Distribution and Management 376 -- 19.6 Content Delivery 379 -- 19.7 Availability and Reliability 381 -- 19.8 Visionary Thoughts for Practitioners 382 -- 19.9 Future Research Directions 383 -- 19.10 Conclusion 383 -- Acknowledgments 383 -- References 384 -- 20 CacheCast: A SINGLE-SOURCE MULTIPLE-DESTINATION CACHING MECHANISM 385 /Piotr Srebrny, Dag H.L. Sorbo, Thomas Plagemann, Vera Goebel, and Andreas Mauthe -- 20.1 Introduction 385 -- 20.2 Related Work 387 -- 20.3 CacheCast Overview 388 -- 20.4 Background on Multidestination Traffic 389 -- 20.5 CacheCast Design 391 -- 20.6 CacheCast Efficiency 396 -- 20.7 CacheCast Applications 399 -- 20.8 Visionary Thoughts for Practitioners 407 -- 20.9 Future Research Directions 409 -- 20.10 Conclusion 409 -- Acknowledgments 410 -- References 410 -- 21 CONTENT REPLICATION AND DELIVERY IN INFORMATION-CENTRIC NETWORKS 413 /Vasilis Sourlas, Paris Flegkas, Dimitrios Katsaros, and Leandros Tassiulas -- 21.1 Introduction 413 -- 21.2 Related Work 414.
21.3 Framework for Information Replication in ICN 416 -- 21.4 Performance Evaluation 423 -- 21.5 Future Research Directions 426 -- 21.6 Conclusion 426 -- Acknowledgments 427 -- References 427 -- 22 ROBUST CONTENT BROADCASTING IN VEHICULAR NETWORKS 431 /Giancarlo Fortino, Carlos T. Calafate, Juan C. Cano, and Pietro Manzoni -- 22.1 Introduction 431 -- 22.2 Vehicular Networks 432 -- 22.3 Forward Error Correction Techniques 433 -- 22.4 A Robust Broadcast-Based Content Delivery System 434 -- 22.5 CDS Simulation in NS-3 436 -- 22.6 Performance Evaluation 437 -- 22.7 Future Research Trends 444 -- 22.8 Summary and Conclusion 446 -- Acknowledgments 447 -- References 447 -- 23 ON THE IMPACT OF ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKS IN CONTENT DELIVERY 449 /Irene Kilanioti, Chryssis Georgiou, and George Pallis -- 23.1 Introduction 449 -- 23.2 Online Social Networks Background 450 -- 23.3 Characterization of Social Cascades 453 -- 23.4 Online Social Network Measurements 456 -- 23.5 Systems 458 -- 23.6 Future Research Directions 459 -- 23.7 Conclusion 461 -- Acknowledgments 461 -- References 461 -- Index 465.
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Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2014]
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