Communications in Information and Systems

Volume 7 (2007)

Number 4

Avalanche: A Network Coding Analysis

Pages: 353 – 358

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/CIS.2007.v7.n4.a3

Author

Raymond W. Yeung

Abstract

In this paper, we study the application of random network coding in peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. The system we analyze is based on a prototype called Avalanche proposed in Network Coding for Large Scale Content Distribution (C. Gkantsidis and P. Rodriguez) for large scale content distribution on such networks. We present the necessary techniques for analyzing the system and show that random network coding provides the system with both maximum bandwidth efficiency and robustness. We also point out that the model for random network coding in P2P networks is very different from the one that has been studied extensively in the literature.

Published 1 January 2007