A self-organizing peer-to-peer system is built upon an application level overlay, whose topology is independent of underlying physical network. A well-routed message path in such ...
Tongqing Qiu, Guihai Chen, Mao Ye, Edward Chan, Be...
Unstructured P2P networks can grow in an ad-hoc and give rise to scale-free graphs where most of the nodes form clusters or hubs around few resourceful nodes. This leads to conges...
Random peer selection is used by numerous P2P applications; examples include application-level multicast, unstructured file sharing, and network location mapping. In most of thes...
We consider the problem of increasing the availability of shared data in peer-to-peer (P2P) systems so that users can access any content, regardless of the current subset of onlin...
Francisco Matias Cuenca-Acuna, Richard P. Martin, ...
Abstract-- Resource discovery is an essential problem in peerto-peer networks since there is no centralized index in which to look for information about resources. In a pure P2P ne...