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pCDN is developed in partnership with the [http://www.cbc.ca Canadian Broadcasting Corporation] (CBC). CBC is the largest Internet content provider in Canada with millions of online users consuming a huge amount of bandwidth, which costs CBC millions of dollars each year. The objective of pCDN is to offset some of these costs while providing better streaming services to clients. pCDN 1.0 is currently in the final testing phases by CBC to be released to the public. Testing is being performed on small Internet streaming services, and the system will gradually evolve to larger-scale important services.  
 
pCDN is developed in partnership with the [http://www.cbc.ca Canadian Broadcasting Corporation] (CBC). CBC is the largest Internet content provider in Canada with millions of online users consuming a huge amount of bandwidth, which costs CBC millions of dollars each year. The objective of pCDN is to offset some of these costs while providing better streaming services to clients. pCDN 1.0 is currently in the final testing phases by CBC to be released to the public. Testing is being performed on small Internet streaming services, and the system will gradually evolve to larger-scale important services.  
  
Funding for the pCDN project is provided by a research grant from CBC, CRD and RTI grants from [http://www.nserc.ca NSERC], and a few [http://www.mitacs.ca MITACS] Research Internships. We appreciate their support.  
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Funding for the pCDN project is provided by a research grant from CRD and RTI grants from [http://www.nserc.ca NSERC], and a few [http://www.mitacs.ca MITACS] Research Internships. We appreciate their support.  
  
  
 
== People ==
 
== People ==
  
* [http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~mhefeeda/ Mohamed Hefeeda] (Assistant Professor)
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* [http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~mhefeeda/ Mohamed Hefeeda]  
  
 
* François Conway, (CBC, Senior Director, Technology, Strategy and Planning)
 
* François Conway, (CBC, Senior Director, Technology, Strategy and Planning)
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* [http://www.sfu.ca/~cha16/ ChengHsin Hsu (PhD student)]
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* [http://www.sfu.ca/~aah10/ Ahmed Hamza] (PhD student)
 
 
* Kianoosh Mokhtarian (MSc Student)
 
  
 
* Patrick Morin (CBC, Technical Support, Internet and New Media Technology)
 
* Patrick Morin (CBC, Technical Support, Internet and New Media Technology)
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* Patrice Charbonneau (CBC, Technical Support, Internet and New Media Technology)
 
* Patrice Charbonneau (CBC, Technical Support, Internet and New Media Technology)
  
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* [http://www.sfu.ca/~cha16/ ChengHsin Hsu] (PhD student, Graduated Fall 2009)
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* [http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~kma26/personal/ Kianoosh Mokhtarian] (MSc Student, Graduated Fall 2009)
  
 
* Vikas Kumar, Graduate (Research Assistant/Software Engineer, May -- July 2008)  [[Private:vikas_kumar|Progress Report]]
 
* Vikas Kumar, Graduate (Research Assistant/Software Engineer, May -- July 2008)  [[Private:vikas_kumar|Progress Report]]
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* Osama Saleh (MSc Student, Graduated Fall 2006)
 
* Osama Saleh (MSc Student, Graduated Fall 2006)
 
  
 
== On-going Research Problems ==
 
== On-going Research Problems ==
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* [[Private:pCDN:DRM| Digital Rights Management (Login Required)]]
 
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* [[pCDN:QA|Quality Assurance]]
 
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* [[pCDN:develop|Developing new features for pCDN]]: We describe the tools and conventions used in software developments.
  
 
== Documents ==
 
== Documents ==
  
* [[pCDN:Minutes|Meeting Minutes]]
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* [[Private:pCDN:Demo|pCDN Demo Instructions (Login Required)]]
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* [[Private:pCDN:Design_Document|pCDN Design Document (Login Required)]]
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* [[Private:pCDN:Extensions|pCDN Future Extensions (Login Required)]]
  
 
* [[pCDN:Testplan|Software Test Plan]]
 
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* [[pCDN:Progress|Progress and Major Milestones]]
 
* [[pCDN:Progress|Progress and Major Milestones]]
  
* An out-dated [[media:pcdn_old_design.doc|design document]]. We are revising it.
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* A [[media:geo_fencing.doc|requirement document]] for geo fencing.
 
 
* A Test [[media:Blue hills.jpg|A Test]]. Testing File Upload.
 

Latest revision as of 08:30, 14 November 2016

Peer-assisted Content Distribution Network

This project employs the peer-to-peer (P2P) computing paradigm in designing large-scale content distribution systems. The P2P paradigm provides: (i) improved scalability by aggregating resource contributions from peers (end user machines) and reducing the reliance on centralized servers, (ii) reduced cost by utilizing already-deployed resources and eliminating the need for expensive infrastructure, and (iii) rapid deployability by performing all processing at the end systems.

Major content distribution networks, such as Akamai, consider the P2P paradigm as a real threat for their content distribution business. This is because the P2P paradigm may achieve similar services with a fraction of the cost. However, there are several research challenges that need to be addressed to enable the P2P paradigm to achieve this potential. In this research, we tackle these research challenges. Our goal is to develop a fully functional and reliable P2P content distribution system, which we call pCDN. Several steps have been made towards that goal. In fact, we already have a beta version of pCDN 1.0.

pCDN will provide high-quality multimedia content, support heterogeneous clients, impose minimal load on the expensive inter-ISP links, provide on-demand as well as live streaming services, ensure data integrity, implement digital rights management, among other features. All features are based on novel algorithms developed by our group. An overview of pCDN and its features can be found in this White Paper. The white paper also summarizes the main differences between pCDN and common P2P file-sharing systems such as BitTorrent and Gnutella.

pCDN is developed in partnership with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). CBC is the largest Internet content provider in Canada with millions of online users consuming a huge amount of bandwidth, which costs CBC millions of dollars each year. The objective of pCDN is to offset some of these costs while providing better streaming services to clients. pCDN 1.0 is currently in the final testing phases by CBC to be released to the public. Testing is being performed on small Internet streaming services, and the system will gradually evolve to larger-scale important services.

Funding for the pCDN project is provided by a research grant from CRD and RTI grants from NSERC, and a few MITACS Research Internships. We appreciate their support.


People

  • François Conway, (CBC, Senior Director, Technology, Strategy and Planning)
  • Bernard Jules (CBC, Senior Project Manager, Internet and New Media Technology)


  • Patrick Morin (CBC, Technical Support, Internet and New Media Technology)
  • Patrice Charbonneau (CBC, Technical Support, Internet and New Media Technology)


  • Vikas Kumar, Graduate (Research Assistant/Software Engineer, May -- July 2008) Progress Report
  • Nitin Chiluka (Research Assistant/Software Engineer, December 2007 -- May 2008)
  • Pouya Alagheband (NSERC Undergraduate Research Awards, Summer 2007)
  • Nicolas Gomez (NSERC Undergraduate Research Awards, Summer 2007)
  • Osama Saleh (MSc Student, Graduated Fall 2006)

On-going Research Problems


Publications


Software

  • FAQ: Please check the FAQ page before submitting a bug report.

Documents