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Title: Virtual Communities


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Virtual Communities
Dr. Ir. Johan Pouwelse peer2peer_at_gmail.com Freeban
d, I-Share
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Content
  • Peer-to-Peer
  • P2P Television
  • Scientific achievements 2005
  • Valorisation
  • Cooperation BBC, Omroep, ilse
  • Startups
  • Other universities

3
P2P - The new medium
4
P2P
  • Definition Aggregate use of distributed
    resources
  • Cost structure
  • Setup
  • Maintain
  • Scalability (superiour to Client/Server)
  • Availability (efficiency reliability)
  • Fault-tolerance (recovers from errors)
  • Self-organization (deals with dynamic activities)

5
P2P examples
  • Skype (Communication)
  • Millions of users
  • NAT circumvention/Firewall avoidance
  • 0.017 Euro per minute
  • Wikipedia.org (Information)
  • People collaboration
  • Joined knowledge
  • File Sharing (The new medium)
  • Controversial
  • gt60 Internet traffic

6
BBC usage of P2P
7
I-Share project
  • Focus
  • Sharing resources in virtual communities

8
I-Share people
  • TUDelft, VU, Utwente, TU/e, Philips
  • Multi-disciplinary (CS, EE, Ind. Design)
  • 30 people (6 prof .. 1 B.Sc.)

9
Measurements understanding
  • Google bittorrent measurement
  • Two years of research (At Delft MIT)
  • Longest and largest measurement
  • 800,000 users
  • US F.T.C.
  • Analysis
  • Download speed
  • Availability
  • Integrity
  • Flashcrowds

10
I-Share The vision
  • Near-zero cost infrastructure for
  • distributing archiving
  • 100,000 narrowcast TV channels

defining the future of television
11
Approach P2P-Television
  • Every user helps
  • Forward video to others

12
Research question Decentralisation
  • Create collaborative distribution network
  • How to
  • Connect
  • Discover available TV channels
  • Find other watching a specific channel
  • Join channel
  • Without any central authority
  • No known efficient solution

13
2005 achievements
  • One year beyond the state-of-the-art
  • Largest File Sharing team
  • Extend Open Source BitTorrent (73,000 downl/week)
  • Application-level IPv6, IPSec, Mobile IP,
    Multicast
  • Bootstrap existing social networks (MSN,GMail,
    etc)
  • BBC iMP-2
  • Software which understands
  • Friends
  • Taste
  • Internet

14
System architecture
15
Valorisation
  • Universities
  • TUDelft, Industrial Design
  • VU Amsterdam
  • MIT, Boston
  • Harvard, Boston
  • Rice University, Houston
  • University of Arts Design, Helsinki
  • Publication
  • New York Times (50/50)
  • BBC news
  • Workshop Hilversum, 17 March
  • Industry
  • Philips
  • Nokia
  • ilse media (Startpagina,nu.nl)
  • AHT
  • Content
  • BBC
  • Dutch Public Broadcasters
  • VPRO
  • Paradiso

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Summary
  • Defining the future of television
  • Approach P2P-Television
  • Help and forward to others
  • Innovations
  • One year beyond state-of-the-art
  • Application-level Ipv6, IPSec, MobileIP,
    multicast
  • Understand friends, taste, Internet
  • ValorisationNokia, BBC, Philips, Harvard, ..

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P2P file sharing ecosystem
  • Significant social demand
  • 85,000,000 addicted users
  • 24 Hours (songs/games/TV shows/movies)
  • Legal/Tech. counter-measures ineffective
  • Insufficient knowledge at content providers
  • Not a single operational DRM system
  • Evolution of business models
  • Adjust to near-zero cost technology
  • iTunes Music Store TV-Series download
  • Artist to consumer

18
Goal
  • Scalable low-cost Internet television
  • Arbitrary number of viewers
  • Low start-up cost
  • Low operating cost

19
Current Internet TV technology
  • Single video server
  • Scalability and cost problems

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20
Our goal P2P-TV
21
Innovations
Research questions
  • Decentralization
  • Availability
  • Integrity and trust
  • Incentives to cooperate
  • Network transparency
  • Social locality
  • Semantic clustering
  • Secure personal identifier

22
Innovation Social Locality
  • Build on top of social network
  • Spread video data
  • Distribute functionality
  • Understand human group dynamics
  • Friends or colleagues cooperate
  • Exploit altruism
  • Different approach
  • 90 of P2P researchers algorithms without
    real-world context
  • Add quantifiable social phenomena
  • Evaluate using prototype

23
Early results social networks
24
Demonstrator 2 Real-time TV streaming
  • Skype-2
  • Working MDC
  • Encoding
  • Decoding
  • Robust multicast tree
  • Multiple bit rates
  • Re-use code
  • Bartering
  • Reputation
  • Superpeers
  • NAT/Firewall
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