When applied in high-churn Internet environments, P2P systems face a dilemma: although most participants are too unstable, a P2P system requires sufficient stable peers to provide satisfactory core services. Thus, determining how to leverage unstable nodes seems to be the only choice. Our primary idea is to group unstable nodes together in order to form an adequate number of stable service groups. Focusing on this topic, our main findings are three-fold: 1) A general analytical model to investigate the grouping process of P2P systems is established, in which the stability-scalability trade-off problem is paid special attention to. 2) We formalize the target of grouping as the Maximum Stability Grouping (MSG) problem. It proves to be not onl...
We consider the problem of increasing the availability of shared data in peer-to-peer (P2P) systems ...
Abstract—We address the problem of highly transient popula-tions in unstructured and loosely-structu...
Abstract—Ensuring content availability in a persistent manner is essential for providing any consist...
Abstract—When applied in high-churn Internet environments, P2P systems face a dilemma: although most...
Stability regions of P2P systems describe analytically the scalability and robustness of the systems...
Abstract—When applied in a commercial deployment, DHT-based P2P protocols face a dilemma: although m...
In this paper, we investigate the formation of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks with rational participati...
Partitioning is one of the main problems in p2p group membership, This problem rises when failures a...
This paper addresses the problem of forming groups in peer-to-peer (P2P) systems and examines what d...
Peer to peer (P2P) systems are moving from application specific architectures to a generic service o...
P2P data stores excel if availability of inserted data items must be guaranteed. Their inherent mech...
In this paper, we study two key problems arising from mobile peer-to-peer media streaming: the stabi...
Peer-to-peer protocols that rely on fully random peer and chunk selection have recently been shown t...
Abstract—Unstructured peer-to-peer network is a preva-lent model in current P2P networks. In general...
In peer-to-peer (P2P) systems, the phenomenon of churn (i.e., peer dynamics) will destroy the overla...
We consider the problem of increasing the availability of shared data in peer-to-peer (P2P) systems ...
Abstract—We address the problem of highly transient popula-tions in unstructured and loosely-structu...
Abstract—Ensuring content availability in a persistent manner is essential for providing any consist...
Abstract—When applied in high-churn Internet environments, P2P systems face a dilemma: although most...
Stability regions of P2P systems describe analytically the scalability and robustness of the systems...
Abstract—When applied in a commercial deployment, DHT-based P2P protocols face a dilemma: although m...
In this paper, we investigate the formation of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks with rational participati...
Partitioning is one of the main problems in p2p group membership, This problem rises when failures a...
This paper addresses the problem of forming groups in peer-to-peer (P2P) systems and examines what d...
Peer to peer (P2P) systems are moving from application specific architectures to a generic service o...
P2P data stores excel if availability of inserted data items must be guaranteed. Their inherent mech...
In this paper, we study two key problems arising from mobile peer-to-peer media streaming: the stabi...
Peer-to-peer protocols that rely on fully random peer and chunk selection have recently been shown t...
Abstract—Unstructured peer-to-peer network is a preva-lent model in current P2P networks. In general...
In peer-to-peer (P2P) systems, the phenomenon of churn (i.e., peer dynamics) will destroy the overla...
We consider the problem of increasing the availability of shared data in peer-to-peer (P2P) systems ...
Abstract—We address the problem of highly transient popula-tions in unstructured and loosely-structu...
Abstract—Ensuring content availability in a persistent manner is essential for providing any consist...