In this paper, we consider the peer-to-peer transfer of popular files between devices in a wireless mesh network. We address the problem that occurs when multiple nodes try to access the same file simultaneously, resulting in increased contention on the shared wireless channel. To counteract this problem, we propose a cooperative file transfer protocol which splits a file into fixed-sized pieces and allows simultaneous downloads of such pieces from multiple peers. Opposed to previous approaches, the proposed protocol selects the potential download peers such that the corresponding download paths possess minimum interference among each other. In a performance study where we compare our approach with other download schemes proposed in the lit...
Deployment of traditional peer-to-peer file sharing systems on a wireless ad-hoc network introduces ...
This paper presents an Incentive-based Sharing (iShare) protocol that blends cellular and ad hoc net...
Abstract — This paper considers peer-to-peer scheduling for a network with multiple wireless devices...
In this paper, we consider the peer-to-peer transfer of popular files between devices in a wireless ...
Toward a new era of "Ubiquitous Networking" where people are interconnected in anywhere and at anyti...
Wireless mesh networks are a fast developing area for new wireless communication and networking tech...
We consider the problem of content sharing and distribution in a wireless mesh community network (WM...
Wireless mesh networks are a promising area for the deployment of new wireless communication and net...
In this paper we study the interactions between peer selection, routing and channel assignment while...
AbstractPeer-to-peer (P2P) networks existing on a MANET are a natural evolution since both are decen...
Link rate allocation is very important for supporting high video playback rate in Peer-to-Peer video...
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) technology has been developed rapidly during the past few years. Due to its super...
Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks existing on a MANET are a natural evolution since both are decentralized...
This paper considers peer-to-peer scheduling for a network with multiple wireless devices. A subset ...
Current cellular data networks provide relatively low throughput, which results in long delays when ...
Deployment of traditional peer-to-peer file sharing systems on a wireless ad-hoc network introduces ...
This paper presents an Incentive-based Sharing (iShare) protocol that blends cellular and ad hoc net...
Abstract — This paper considers peer-to-peer scheduling for a network with multiple wireless devices...
In this paper, we consider the peer-to-peer transfer of popular files between devices in a wireless ...
Toward a new era of "Ubiquitous Networking" where people are interconnected in anywhere and at anyti...
Wireless mesh networks are a fast developing area for new wireless communication and networking tech...
We consider the problem of content sharing and distribution in a wireless mesh community network (WM...
Wireless mesh networks are a promising area for the deployment of new wireless communication and net...
In this paper we study the interactions between peer selection, routing and channel assignment while...
AbstractPeer-to-peer (P2P) networks existing on a MANET are a natural evolution since both are decen...
Link rate allocation is very important for supporting high video playback rate in Peer-to-Peer video...
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) technology has been developed rapidly during the past few years. Due to its super...
Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks existing on a MANET are a natural evolution since both are decentralized...
This paper considers peer-to-peer scheduling for a network with multiple wireless devices. A subset ...
Current cellular data networks provide relatively low throughput, which results in long delays when ...
Deployment of traditional peer-to-peer file sharing systems on a wireless ad-hoc network introduces ...
This paper presents an Incentive-based Sharing (iShare) protocol that blends cellular and ad hoc net...
Abstract — This paper considers peer-to-peer scheduling for a network with multiple wireless devices...