BitTorrent is one of the most successful peer-to-peer systems. Researchers have studied a number of aspects of the system, including its scalability, performance, efficiency and fairness. However, the complexity of the system has forced most prior analytical work to make a number of simplifying assumptions, e.g., user homogeneity, or even ignore some central aspects of the protocol altogether, e.g., the rate-based Tit-for-Tat (TFT) unchoking scheme, in order to keep the analysis tractable. Motivated by this, in this paper we propose two analytical models that accurately predict the performance of the system while considering the central details of the BitTorrent protocol. Our first model is a steady-state one, in the sense that it is valid ...
Abstract — In the last years peer-to-Peer (P2P) applications are emerging as potentially important s...
Since its inception, BitTorrent has proved to be the most popular approach for sharing large files u...
BitTorrent is a popular file sharing protocol in which a user downloads a file from a large collecti...
BitTorrent is one of the most successful peer-to-peer systems. Researchers have studied a number of ...
Abstract—BitTorrent is the most successful peer-to-peer sys-tem and has attracted a lot of attention...
Abstract — In recent years, BitTorrent has emerged as a very scalable peer-to-peer file distribution...
BitTorrent is today one of the largest P2P systems which allows file sharing for Internet users. Ver...
In this paper we propose a Markovian model of BitTorrent. Unlike already developed works which captu...
Abstract — In this paper, a simple mathematical model is presented for studying the performance of t...
UnrestrictedPeer-to-peer (P2P) systems provide a powerful infra-structure for large scale distribute...
Abstract. Many measurement studies of P2P file sharing systems sug-gest that the request rate for a ...
Existing studies on BitTorrent systems are single-torrent based, while more than 85% of all peers pa...
Abstract. BitTorrent, one of the most widespread used P2P application for file-sharing, recently got...
In this paper, we present a simulation-based study of Bit-Torrent. Our results confirm that BitTorre...
International audience{BitTorrent, one of the most widespread used P2P application for file- sharing...
Abstract — In the last years peer-to-Peer (P2P) applications are emerging as potentially important s...
Since its inception, BitTorrent has proved to be the most popular approach for sharing large files u...
BitTorrent is a popular file sharing protocol in which a user downloads a file from a large collecti...
BitTorrent is one of the most successful peer-to-peer systems. Researchers have studied a number of ...
Abstract—BitTorrent is the most successful peer-to-peer sys-tem and has attracted a lot of attention...
Abstract — In recent years, BitTorrent has emerged as a very scalable peer-to-peer file distribution...
BitTorrent is today one of the largest P2P systems which allows file sharing for Internet users. Ver...
In this paper we propose a Markovian model of BitTorrent. Unlike already developed works which captu...
Abstract — In this paper, a simple mathematical model is presented for studying the performance of t...
UnrestrictedPeer-to-peer (P2P) systems provide a powerful infra-structure for large scale distribute...
Abstract. Many measurement studies of P2P file sharing systems sug-gest that the request rate for a ...
Existing studies on BitTorrent systems are single-torrent based, while more than 85% of all peers pa...
Abstract. BitTorrent, one of the most widespread used P2P application for file-sharing, recently got...
In this paper, we present a simulation-based study of Bit-Torrent. Our results confirm that BitTorre...
International audience{BitTorrent, one of the most widespread used P2P application for file- sharing...
Abstract — In the last years peer-to-Peer (P2P) applications are emerging as potentially important s...
Since its inception, BitTorrent has proved to be the most popular approach for sharing large files u...
BitTorrent is a popular file sharing protocol in which a user downloads a file from a large collecti...