Paper Title
WEBRTC On Multi-Party Communication To Lower Video Streaming Traffic

Abstract
Most mediastream servers use peer to peer (P2P) network infrastructure to resolve heavy load problem such as in WebRTC. WebRTC is characterized by a flexible signaling protocol method. To implement multi-party communication on this platform is relatively complex and difficult. In WebRTC, multi-party communication requires more bandwidth which increases by new peers. In this paper, we proposed a new WebRTC flow control mechanism, called the adaptive peer traffic control WebRTC (APTC WebRTC) for multi-party communications. Experimental results showed that APTC WebRTC can reduced the traffic for each peer in the multi-party communication to reduce local peer bandwidth hogging. At the same time, there is no video traffic consumption at the server-side of APTC WebRTC. This reduces the need for a large number of servers and costs are also recused. Keywords— WebRTC, Peer to Peer, Multi-party Communication, Adaptive Traffic Control.