This paper proposes a new methodology to model the distribution of finite-size content to a group of users connected through an overlay network. Our methodology describes the distribution process as a constrained stochastic graph process (CSGP), where the constraints dictated by the content distribution protocol and the characteristics of the overlay network define the interaction among nodes. A CSGP is a semi-Markov process whose state is described by the graph itself. CSGPs offer a powerful description technique that can be exploited by Monte Carlo integration methods to compute in a very efficient way not only the mean but also the full distribution of metrics such as the file download times or the number of hops from the source to the r...
This thesis consider factors impacting the performance of certain overlay networks. We present model...
Unstructured overlay networks for peer-to-peer applications combined with stochastic algorithms for ...
The download duration of peer-to-peer overlay networks is highly dependent upon the client\u27s sele...
We consider the problem of distributing a content of finite size to a group of users connected throu...
This paper studies fundamental properties of stream-based content distribution services. We assume t...
Abstract—This paper studies fundamental properties of stream-based content distribution services. We...
This paper addresses the study of fundamental properties of stream-based content distribution servic...
Due to the lack of deployment of a network-layer multicast service, many overlay multicast protocols...
Due to the lack of deployment of a network-layer multicast service, many overlay multicast protocols...
Abstract. In distributed and mobile systems with volatile bandwidth and fragile connectivity, non-fu...
Unstructured overlay networks for peer-to-peer applications combined with stochastic algorithmsfor i...
n this paper we investigate which is the most efficient architecture and protocol that can be used f...
Several types of Content Distribution Networks are being deployed over the Internet today, based on ...
We consider a model where commodity service providers are offering commodity computational services ...
We consider a model where commodity service providers are offering commodity computational services ...
This thesis consider factors impacting the performance of certain overlay networks. We present model...
Unstructured overlay networks for peer-to-peer applications combined with stochastic algorithms for ...
The download duration of peer-to-peer overlay networks is highly dependent upon the client\u27s sele...
We consider the problem of distributing a content of finite size to a group of users connected throu...
This paper studies fundamental properties of stream-based content distribution services. We assume t...
Abstract—This paper studies fundamental properties of stream-based content distribution services. We...
This paper addresses the study of fundamental properties of stream-based content distribution servic...
Due to the lack of deployment of a network-layer multicast service, many overlay multicast protocols...
Due to the lack of deployment of a network-layer multicast service, many overlay multicast protocols...
Abstract. In distributed and mobile systems with volatile bandwidth and fragile connectivity, non-fu...
Unstructured overlay networks for peer-to-peer applications combined with stochastic algorithmsfor i...
n this paper we investigate which is the most efficient architecture and protocol that can be used f...
Several types of Content Distribution Networks are being deployed over the Internet today, based on ...
We consider a model where commodity service providers are offering commodity computational services ...
We consider a model where commodity service providers are offering commodity computational services ...
This thesis consider factors impacting the performance of certain overlay networks. We present model...
Unstructured overlay networks for peer-to-peer applications combined with stochastic algorithms for ...
The download duration of peer-to-peer overlay networks is highly dependent upon the client\u27s sele...