International Conference on Computer Communication Networks

ICCCN 2010

Zurich, Switzerland

August 2–5, 2010

ICCCN 2010 – Track on Multimedia and Peer-to-Peer Networking (MP2P)

In recent years, peer-to-peer (P2P) technology has proven itself, through initial deployment success, as a strong enabling platform to support a wide variety of multimedia applications such as P2P live streaming, P2P video-on-demand services, as well as delay-tolerant caching applications. By utilizing end host resources such as storage capacity and access bandwidth, P2P can effectively support the large-scale distribution of high-volume content as well as services with high scalability and availability.

This special track solicits original works addressing all aspects related to P2P with an emphasis on multimedia issues, including architectural design, distributed protocol design, security and peer authentication mechanism, prototype deployment experience, and new applications.

In addition to the topics listed below, we would like to attract submissions on issues that arise while implementing a real P2P system. Those issues can be, but are not limited to: caching and disk access, interaction with TCP congestion control, reliability and availability of system components, distributed caching and replications, report on utilization or conception of P2P libraries, etc.

Track Topics