Shared distribution of digital products using multicast

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Broadband connectivity enables effective distribution of interactive multimedia content over the Internet. The successful deployment of future multimedia applications with high bandwidth requirements will depend on business models that efficiently allocate network resources based on user demands and preferences. We present a market-based allocation framework to complement existing network protocols in a scalable and feasible manner. The model exploits the redundancy of the network to share digital products among hierarchies of communities that share common demand profiles. Quality of service-based multicast is used as the underlying network protocol. While significant advances have been made in terms of the technological protocols, corresponding business models have not been explored extensively. We outline such a model accounting for the current market structure. The highlights of the business model we propose are shared distribution, hierarchy of communities and bundling of products by local distributors. Our model leads to the NP-hard problem of computation of Steiner arborescences, and we outline feasible solution heuristics.

论文关键词:Multicast,Steiner arborescence,Shared distribution,Multimedia streaming,Quality of service,Resource Reservation Protocol

论文评审过程:Received 11 August 2006, Revised 14 March 2007, Accepted 15 March 2007, Available online 24 March 2007.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.elerap.2007.03.004