Peer-to-Peer Conferencing using Blockchain, WebRTC and SIP

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Kunal Meher
Gandharv More
Aanshi Singh
Danyl Fernandes
Mathew Philip

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The owner of the centralized video platform has more control over uploaded content than the content producer does. But the other Blockchain-based decentralized video services are attempting to reduce ad pressure and get rid of middlemen. The article suggests a combination of a safe encryption technique and an access control mechanism created "with technology" to create a successful decentralized video streaming platform built on the Blockchain. Peer-to-peer (P2P) overlays are one of the complicated network applications and services that have been migrated to the Web as a result of the increasing support for Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC) standard in modern browsers for real-time communications. The expansion of access networks’ bandwidth also makes it possible for end users to start their own content businesses. This paper presents a preliminary proposal of metrics and technologies to move toward a decentralized cooperative architecture for large-scale, real-time live stream content de- livery based on WebRTC, without the requirement of a Content Delivery Network (CDN) infrastructure. The paper takes into account the light of the aforementioned aspects [6].

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Meher, K. ., More, G. ., Singh, A. ., Fernandes, D. ., & Philip, M. . (2023). Peer-to-Peer Conferencing using Blockchain, WebRTC and SIP. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(8s), 651–656. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i8s.7252
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