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    Title: A Multi-constraint Resource Search Algorithm for P₂P-SIP Conference Services
    Authors: 吳建民;Wu, Chien-Min;Su, Hui-Kai;Hsiao, Wen-Hsu;Pan, Jian-Ting;Liao, Chen-Hung;Chen, Kim-Joan
    Contributors: 資訊工程學系
    Keywords: Peer-to-Peer;Session Initiation Protocol;Resource Search Algorithm
    Date: 2012
    Issue Date: 2017-07-19 17:04:37 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Peer-to-peer conference is an interactive multi-users conferencing application that improves the issues of concentrated loading, single-point failure and expensive infrastructure cost for the traditional centralized conference model, according to the conference resource shared by each other. The benefit of non-centralized system can be achieved by using P2P-SIP. However, unlike the traditional centralized chitecture, the conference resource is provided by each peer user. How to search the heterogeneous resource efficiently is a key point in the dynamic and distributed environment. Thus, we proposed a multi-constraint resource search algorithm for P2P-SIP conferencing services. In the full distributed environment, users can search a usable resource to reduce the call-setup time and save the conferencing cost ccording to the conferencing scale and the quality requirements.
    Relation: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
    vol. 7513
    pp.360-372
    Appears in Collections:[資訊工程學系] 期刊論文

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