We present a solution to the denial of service (DoS) problem that does not rely on network infrastructure support, conforming to the end-to-end (e2e) design principle. Our approac...
Angelos Stavrou, Angelos D. Keromytis, Jason Nieh,...
Considerable research effort has recently been devoted to the design of structured peer-to-peer overlays, a term we use to encompass Content-Addressable Networks (CANs), Distribut...
Designing an overlay network for publish/subscribe communication in a system where nodes may subscribe to many different topics of interest is of fundamental importance. For scala...
— Compared with file-sharing and distributed hash table (DHT) network, P2P streaming is more vulnerable to denial of service (DoS) attacks because of its high bandwidth demand a...
Building a topology-aware peer-to-peer overlay network can bring many advantages, such as providing locality-aware connectivity and reducing routing path length. While its benefit...