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'''Online Video Using Bittorrent and Html5 Applied to Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2010, written by Arno Bakker, Riccardo Petrocco, Michael Dale, Jan Gerber, Victor Grishchenko, Diego Rabaioli and Johan A. Pouwelse.
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'''Online Video Using Bittorrent and Html5 Applied to Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2010, written by [[Arno Bakker]], [[Riccardo Petrocco]], [[Michael Dale]], [[Jan Gerber]], [[Victor Grishchenko]], [[Diego Rabaioli]] and [[Johan A. Pouwelse]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Wikipedia started a project in order to enable users to add video and audio on their Wiki pages. The technical downside of this is that its bandwidth requirements will increase manifold. BitTorrent-based peer-to-peer technology from P2P-Next (a European research project) is explored to handle this bandwidth surge. Authors discuss the impact on the BitTorrent piece picker and outline ''tribe'' protocol for seamless integration of P2P into the HTML5 video and audio elements. Ongoing work on libswift which uses UDP, an enhanced transport protocol and integrated NAT/Firewall puncturing, is also described.
 
Wikipedia started a project in order to enable users to add video and audio on their Wiki pages. The technical downside of this is that its bandwidth requirements will increase manifold. BitTorrent-based peer-to-peer technology from P2P-Next (a European research project) is explored to handle this bandwidth surge. Authors discuss the impact on the BitTorrent piece picker and outline ''tribe'' protocol for seamless integration of P2P into the HTML5 video and audio elements. Ongoing work on libswift which uses UDP, an enhanced transport protocol and integrated NAT/Firewall puncturing, is also described.

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Online Video Using Bittorrent and Html5 Applied to Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2010, written by Arno Bakker, Riccardo Petrocco, Michael Dale, Jan Gerber, Victor Grishchenko, Diego Rabaioli and Johan A. Pouwelse.

Overview

Wikipedia started a project in order to enable users to add video and audio on their Wiki pages. The technical downside of this is that its bandwidth requirements will increase manifold. BitTorrent-based peer-to-peer technology from P2P-Next (a European research project) is explored to handle this bandwidth surge. Authors discuss the impact on the BitTorrent piece picker and outline tribe protocol for seamless integration of P2P into the HTML5 video and audio elements. Ongoing work on libswift which uses UDP, an enhanced transport protocol and integrated NAT/Firewall puncturing, is also described.