In this paper, a media distribution model, Active Control in an Intelligent and Distributed Environment (ACIDE), is proposed for bandwidth efficient livestreaming in mobile wireless networks. Two optimization problems are addressed. The first problem is how to minimize the bandwidth allocated to a cluster of n peers such that a continuous media play for all peers is guaranteed. The second problem is how to find the maximum number of peers n, chosen from a group of N users, that can be admitted to a cluster knowing the given allocated bandwidth, the amount of bandwidth that a base station allocates to a cluster prior to admitting users. Media is sent in packages and each package is divided into n blocks. The distribution of blocks to the peers follows a two-phase, multi-step approach. For the first problem a solution is proposed to find the optimal block sizes such that the allocated bandwidth is minimized, and its lower bound is the bandwidth required for multicasting. The second problem is NP-complete and a greedy strategy is proposed to calculate a near optimal solution for peer selection such that the network capacity, the total number of users who are able to access livestream media, increases.
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