P2P Protocol (p2p + protocol)

Distribution by Scientific Domains


Selected Abstracts


An analytic model for the behavior of arbitrary peer-to-peer networks

EUROPEAN TRANSACTIONS ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Issue 6 2004
Rüdiger Schollmeier
We present an analytic approach to better understand and design peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, which are becoming increasingly important, as they contribute an amount of traffic often dominating the total traffic in the internet even today. We start from a graph theoretical approach for infinite random networks and enhance that to include the effects of a finite network. Our approach is valid for an arbitrary degree distribution in the network and thus avoids the need for extensive simulation, which would otherwise be required to evaluate the performance of a specific P2P protocol. Our analytic approach can thus be used for improved tailoring of P2P communication as well as to minimize the often excessive signaling traffic. Copyright © 2004 AEI [source]


Multi-factors oriented study of P2P Churn

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, Issue 9 2009
Dong Yang
Abstract The dynamics of peers, namely Churn, is an inherent property of peer-to-peer (P2P) systems and is critical to their design and evaluation. Although every excellent P2P protocol has some solution to this issue, studies on Churn are still seldom. This paper studies various factors related to Churn, and uses them to analyze and evaluate P2P protocols. Prior researches on Churn are all based on the P2P network factors in Churn environment, and their difference is whether to use these factors as predecessor references to build Churn analytical models or as successor references to test the models. According to this difference, this paper first divides various factors into two categories: impacting Churn and affected by Churn. There is a causal relationship between these two categories. Factors impacting Churn are cause, and the factors affected by Churn are effect. In this paper, we use this causality to simulate and analyze P2P Churn. Cause is used as the input data and effect is used as the output result. Second, based on the classification of Churn factors, we present a performance evaluation framework and two comparing models. Based on the framework and models, we simulate and analyze three P2P protocols and get some useful results such as the performance of these protocols under Churn, the advantage of Chord over others, and the most important factors impacting Churn. Finally, we present a method to improve recent P2P Churn models by adding some influence factors. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [source]


Experimental analysis of the impact of peer-to-peer applications on traffic in commercial IP networks

EUROPEAN TRANSACTIONS ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Issue 6 2004
Nadia Ben Azzouna
To evaluate the impact of peer-to-peer (P2P) applications on traffic in wide area networks, we analyze measurements from a high speed IP backbone link carrying TCP traffic towards several ADSL areas. The first observations are that the prevalent part of traffic is due to P2P applications (almost 80% of total traffic) and that the usage of network becomes symmetric in the sense that customers are not only clients but also servers. This latter point is observed by the significant proportion of long flows mainly composed of ACK segments. When analyzing the bit rate created by long flows, it turns out that the TCP connections due to P2P applications have a rather small bit rate and that there is no evidence for long range dependence. These facts are intimately related to the way P2P protocols are running. We separately analyze signaling traffic and data traffic. It turns out that by adopting a suitable level of aggregation, global traffic can be described by means of usual tele-traffic models based on M/G/, queues with Weibullian service times. Copyright © 2004 AEI [source]


Multi-factors oriented study of P2P Churn

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, Issue 9 2009
Dong Yang
Abstract The dynamics of peers, namely Churn, is an inherent property of peer-to-peer (P2P) systems and is critical to their design and evaluation. Although every excellent P2P protocol has some solution to this issue, studies on Churn are still seldom. This paper studies various factors related to Churn, and uses them to analyze and evaluate P2P protocols. Prior researches on Churn are all based on the P2P network factors in Churn environment, and their difference is whether to use these factors as predecessor references to build Churn analytical models or as successor references to test the models. According to this difference, this paper first divides various factors into two categories: impacting Churn and affected by Churn. There is a causal relationship between these two categories. Factors impacting Churn are cause, and the factors affected by Churn are effect. In this paper, we use this causality to simulate and analyze P2P Churn. Cause is used as the input data and effect is used as the output result. Second, based on the classification of Churn factors, we present a performance evaluation framework and two comparing models. Based on the framework and models, we simulate and analyze three P2P protocols and get some useful results such as the performance of these protocols under Churn, the advantage of Chord over others, and the most important factors impacting Churn. Finally, we present a method to improve recent P2P Churn models by adding some influence factors. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [source]