Distributed hash table (DHT) is the current emerging technology among the Peer-to-Peer computing research community, due to their scalability, self organization and the lookup efficiency. However, load balancing is an issue in these DHT based Peer-to-Peer overlay networks. Some nodes are mapped with more data keys, and some are mapped with less data keys regardless of their het-erogeneous capabilities, resulting in overloaded and under-loaded nodes. In this paper we describe a resource donation based approach to the load balancing of current DHT based overlay networks. Our approach assigns node identifiers by considering heterogeneous capabilities of the nodes. Nodes which donate more resources are assigned with more node identifiers. This ...
Distributed hash tables provide similar functionality to ordinary hash tables but they distribute st...
Distributed Hash Table (DHT) overlay networks offer an efficient and robust technique for wire-area ...
In this paper, we present a system for the distributed management of user communities. The system ut...
1 Introduction A core problem in peer to peer systems is the distribution of items to be storedor co...
One of the challenges of P2P systems is to perform load balancing efciently. A distributed hash tabl...
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks have become prevalent recently, thanks in large part to the publicity su...
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks have become prevalent recently, thanks in large part to the publicity su...
Existing solutions to achieve load balancing in DHTs incur a high overhead either in terms of routin...
In DHT based P2P systems, various issues such as peer het-erogeneity, network topology, and diverse ...
Peer-to-peer systems represent a radical shift from the classical client-server paradigm in which a ...
Part 2: Network Architecture and Protocol DesignInternational audienceLoad balancing is one of the m...
Peer-to-peer networks have drawn their strength from their ability to operate functionally without t...
Abstract — Existing solutions to balance load in DHTs incur a high overhead either in terms of routi...
DHT (Distributed Hash Table) is a structured overlay network that is widely utilized in P2P systems....
Abstract: Load balancing is a critical issue for the efficient operation of peer-to- peer networks. ...
Distributed hash tables provide similar functionality to ordinary hash tables but they distribute st...
Distributed Hash Table (DHT) overlay networks offer an efficient and robust technique for wire-area ...
In this paper, we present a system for the distributed management of user communities. The system ut...
1 Introduction A core problem in peer to peer systems is the distribution of items to be storedor co...
One of the challenges of P2P systems is to perform load balancing efciently. A distributed hash tabl...
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks have become prevalent recently, thanks in large part to the publicity su...
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks have become prevalent recently, thanks in large part to the publicity su...
Existing solutions to achieve load balancing in DHTs incur a high overhead either in terms of routin...
In DHT based P2P systems, various issues such as peer het-erogeneity, network topology, and diverse ...
Peer-to-peer systems represent a radical shift from the classical client-server paradigm in which a ...
Part 2: Network Architecture and Protocol DesignInternational audienceLoad balancing is one of the m...
Peer-to-peer networks have drawn their strength from their ability to operate functionally without t...
Abstract — Existing solutions to balance load in DHTs incur a high overhead either in terms of routi...
DHT (Distributed Hash Table) is a structured overlay network that is widely utilized in P2P systems....
Abstract: Load balancing is a critical issue for the efficient operation of peer-to- peer networks. ...
Distributed hash tables provide similar functionality to ordinary hash tables but they distribute st...
Distributed Hash Table (DHT) overlay networks offer an efficient and robust technique for wire-area ...
In this paper, we present a system for the distributed management of user communities. The system ut...