Structured P2P systems in the form of distributed hash tables (DHT) are a promising approach for building massively distributed data management platforms. However, for many applic...
In this paper we show that the topologies of most logarithmic-style P2P systems like Pastry, Tapestry or P-Grid resemble small-world graphs. Inspired by Kleinberg’s small-world ...
Sarunas Girdzijauskas, Anwitaman Datta, Karl Abere...
Research in overlay and P2P networking has been tightly focused on fundamentals in the last few years, leading to developments on a range of important issues. The time has come to...
P2P systems are highly vulnerable to pollution attacks in which attackers inject multiple versions of corrupted content into the system, which is then further proliferated by unsu...
Rakesh Kumar, David D. Yao, Amitabha Bagchi, Keith...
Huge amounts of data are available in large-scale networks of autonomous data sources dispersed over a wide area. Data mining is an essential technology for obtaining hidden and v...
Mei Li, Guanling Lee, Wang-Chien Lee, Anand Sivasu...
Due to rapid information growth, peer-to-peer (P2P) systems have become a promising alternative to centralized, client/server-based approaches for large-scale data sharing. By all...
In this paper we present the first implementation of a P2P content distribution system that uses Network Coding. Using results from live trials with several hundred nodes, we pro...
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems are characterized by direct access between peer computers, rather than through a centralized server. File sharing is the dominant P2P application on the...
— Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems have been widely used for exchange of voluminous information and resources among thousands or even millions of users. Since shared data are normally ...
Structured P2P systems based on distributed hash tables are a popular choice for building large-scaled data management systems. Generally, they only support exact match queries, b...