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An Adaptive Video Streaming Framework for Peer-To-Peer 5G Networks: Paving the Road to 5G-IMS

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The IMS architecture presents many disadvantages which are centralized control, low efficiency, and low scalability in terms of core network equipment compared to network infrastructures using Cloud Computing. Cloud Computing is a new information technology paradigm, offering dynamically scalable resources, often through virtual machines and accessible as services on the Internet. IMS migration to the cloud can improve the performance of the IMS infrastructure. Video streaming in the IMS architecture of 5G technology is proposed for use in high-quality multimedia applications, the use of adaptive streaming stream is used to adapt the quality for a heterogeneous network of equipment. Knowing that 5G technology is based on cloud computing techniques and virtualization, coexistence between IMS and Peer to Peer is possible with the BitTorrent protocol which offers a solution compatible with 5G technology, by offering BitTorrent Sync a solution based on Cloud. Use of a video streaming adaptation with an architecture based on 5G technology for both to distribute the load between the elements of the P2P IMS architecture, decrease the response time for the procedures (User authentication, time required for “a Peers joined the network”, time to download songs (Reduce latency in the network).

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Ghani, A., Ibn El Haj, E.H., Hammouch, A., Chaoub, A. (2021). An Adaptive Video Streaming Framework for Peer-To-Peer 5G Networks: Paving the Road to 5G-IMS. In: Ben Ahmed, M., Mellouli, S., Braganca, L., Anouar Abdelhakim, B., Bernadetta, K.A. (eds) Emerging Trends in ICT for Sustainable Development. Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53440-0_23

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