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Scenarios and System Dynamics of Mobile Peer-to-Peer Content Distribution Juuso Karikoski 23.03.2009
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Slide 2 TKK Helsinki University of Technology Department of Communications and Networking Outline Research questions Scope of the research Research methods Scenarios System Dynamics Discussion
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Slide 3 TKK Helsinki University of Technology Department of Communications and Networking Research questions 1. What are the most important scenarios for mobile peer-to-peer (MP2P) content distribution? 2. How to turn the scenarios into relevant system dynamic models?
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Slide 4 TKK Helsinki University of Technology Department of Communications and Networking Scope of the research (1/2) MP2P content distribution in the Finnish mobile industry Time span 2009-2013 Mobile devices –personal portable laptop computers –personal portable pocket-size computing devices –with cellular / wireless connections
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Slide 5 TKK Helsinki University of Technology Department of Communications and Networking Scope of the research (2/2) P2P (Androutsellis-Theotokis & Spinellis, 2004). –distributed systems –interconnected self-organizing nodes –purpose to share resources –adapting to failures –accommodating transient populations –maintaining connectivity and performance –no support of a global centralized authority needed
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Slide 6 TKK Helsinki University of Technology Department of Communications and Networking Research methods Scenario analysis –Schoemaker’s method –Brainstorming Expert session Layman session System dynamics –Vensim PLE software
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Slide 7 TKK Helsinki University of Technology Department of Communications and Networking Scenarios Decision variable: value of MP2P content distribution services for the end users (Value = End users * Available content) Assumptions: –Battery capacity remains a bottle neck –Network capacity adequate –Regulatory intervention minimal
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Slide 8 TKK Helsinki University of Technology Department of Communications and Networking Basics of system dynamics (Sterman, 2000) Causal loop diagrams: Stocks and flows:
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Slide 9 TKK Helsinki University of Technology Department of Communications and Networking Some model assumptions Only file sharing Content only resource distributed No third-party content providers No connection to fixed P2P networks Free Riding ratio increases with group size (Isaac and Walker, 1988) Users unaware of Free Riding Users cannot readopt the technology
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Slide 10 TKK Helsinki University of Technology Department of Communications and Networking Conceptual model
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Slide 11 TKK Helsinki University of Technology Department of Communications and Networking
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Slide 12 TKK Helsinki University of Technology Department of Communications and Networking Discussion A rough simplification of the real world Models the dynamic behavior of the system Abstract variables hard to model quantitatively Subjective assumptions Models constant development Modeler’s skills limited A starting point for further SD modeling
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Slide 13 TKK Helsinki University of Technology Department of Communications and Networking References Androutsellis-Theotokis, S. and Spinellis, D., 2004. A Survey of Peer-to-Peer Content Distribution Technologies. ACM Computing Surveys, 36(4), pp. 335-371. Isaac, R.M. and Walker, J.M., 1988. Group Size Effects in Public Goods Provision: The Voluntary Contributions Mechanism. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 103(1), pp. 180-199. Sterman, J. D., 2000. Business Dynamics: Systems Thinking and Modeling for a Complex World. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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