We study the interaction among users of unstructured file sharing applications, who compete for available network resources (link bandwidth or capacity) by opening multiple connections on multiple paths so as to accelerate data transfer. We model this interaction with an unstructured file sharing game. Users are players and their strategies are the numbers of sessions on available paths. We consider a general bandwidth sharing framework proposed by Kelly [1] and Mo and Walrand [2], with TCP as a special case. Furthermore, we incorporate the Tit-for-Tat strategy (adopted by BitTorrent [3] networks) into the unstructured file sharing game to model the competition in which a connection can be set up only when both users find this connection be...
Bandwidth trading schemes give peers an incentive to provide upload bandwidth to other peers in a P2...
We consider the problem of peer selection for multimedia trans- mission over a peer-to-peer (P2P) ne...
We present a model of bandwidth allocation in a stylized peer-to-peer file sharing network with s pe...
Abstract—We propose two unstructured file sharing games, unilateral and bilateral unstructured file ...
We propose two unstructured file sharing games, unilateral and bilateral unstructured file sharing g...
We study the interactions among self-interested users of network resources in the context of congest...
In peer-to-peer networks, peers simultaneously play the role of client and server. Since the introdu...
Since the first introduction of User Provided Networks (UPNs), considerable effort has been put into...
The recent and unprecedented surge of public interest in peer-to-peer file sharing has led to a vari...
Since the first introduction of User Provided Networks (UPNs), considerable effort has been put into...
Researchers have acknowledged the existence of free-riding in peer-to-peer networks. Krishnan et al....
ABSTRACTIn reservation-based bandwidth sharing protocols, the base station relies on the stations’ r...
A foundational issue underlying many overlay network applications ranging from routing to P2P file s...
[[abstract]]According to statistics, most P2P applications use Gnutella or BitTorrent protocols to c...
We present a model of bandwidth allocation in a stylized peer-to-peer file sharing network. Given an...
Bandwidth trading schemes give peers an incentive to provide upload bandwidth to other peers in a P2...
We consider the problem of peer selection for multimedia trans- mission over a peer-to-peer (P2P) ne...
We present a model of bandwidth allocation in a stylized peer-to-peer file sharing network with s pe...
Abstract—We propose two unstructured file sharing games, unilateral and bilateral unstructured file ...
We propose two unstructured file sharing games, unilateral and bilateral unstructured file sharing g...
We study the interactions among self-interested users of network resources in the context of congest...
In peer-to-peer networks, peers simultaneously play the role of client and server. Since the introdu...
Since the first introduction of User Provided Networks (UPNs), considerable effort has been put into...
The recent and unprecedented surge of public interest in peer-to-peer file sharing has led to a vari...
Since the first introduction of User Provided Networks (UPNs), considerable effort has been put into...
Researchers have acknowledged the existence of free-riding in peer-to-peer networks. Krishnan et al....
ABSTRACTIn reservation-based bandwidth sharing protocols, the base station relies on the stations’ r...
A foundational issue underlying many overlay network applications ranging from routing to P2P file s...
[[abstract]]According to statistics, most P2P applications use Gnutella or BitTorrent protocols to c...
We present a model of bandwidth allocation in a stylized peer-to-peer file sharing network. Given an...
Bandwidth trading schemes give peers an incentive to provide upload bandwidth to other peers in a P2...
We consider the problem of peer selection for multimedia trans- mission over a peer-to-peer (P2P) ne...
We present a model of bandwidth allocation in a stylized peer-to-peer file sharing network with s pe...