In this paper, we present one of the first and most extensive characterizations of closed community-based P2P systems. Such systems are organic groups of peer-to-peer (P2P) clients, which can be joined only by users belonging to a certain network (e.g., connected to a given Internet Service Provider (ISP)). A number of factors motivate the growth of these communities, such as quality of content, anonymity of transfers, and the potential for better performance that enhances user experience. Our study is conducted in two contrasting environments—a campus network and a national ISP—located in different continents. In both cases, large-scale closed communities have been found to be the predominant P2P systems in use. We shed light both on the f...
As a scalable paradigm for content distribution at Internet-wide scale, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) technolog...
P2P-TV is an emerging alternative to classical television broadcast systems. Leveraging possibilitie...
Overlay networks are a collection of nodes that form a virtual network on top of the normal routing ...
In this paper, we present one of the first and most extensive characterizations of closed community-...
Abstract—Despite recent improvements, P2P systems are still plagued by fundamental issues such as ov...
Abstract — Peer to Peer (P2P) flows constitute a large portion of Internet traffic meandering throug...
P2P networks has become one important network for users and ISP. Users wants to share and take profi...
Due to the fact that P2P applications have dominantly accounted for the entire Internet traffic, how...
Peer-to-peer (p2p) systems have driven a lot of attention in the past decade as they have become a m...
Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems, which are realized as overlays on top of the underlying Internet routing...
In the last decade, there have been radical changes in both the nature of the mechanisms used for In...
Currently, peer-to-peer file sharing systems are playing a dominant role in the content distribution...
International audiencePeer-to-peer (p2p) systems have driven a lot of attention in the past decade a...
Peer-to-peer information sharing has become one of the dominant Internet applications, measured not ...
Abstract—People use P2P systems such as BitTorrent to share an unprecedented variety and amount of c...
As a scalable paradigm for content distribution at Internet-wide scale, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) technolog...
P2P-TV is an emerging alternative to classical television broadcast systems. Leveraging possibilitie...
Overlay networks are a collection of nodes that form a virtual network on top of the normal routing ...
In this paper, we present one of the first and most extensive characterizations of closed community-...
Abstract—Despite recent improvements, P2P systems are still plagued by fundamental issues such as ov...
Abstract — Peer to Peer (P2P) flows constitute a large portion of Internet traffic meandering throug...
P2P networks has become one important network for users and ISP. Users wants to share and take profi...
Due to the fact that P2P applications have dominantly accounted for the entire Internet traffic, how...
Peer-to-peer (p2p) systems have driven a lot of attention in the past decade as they have become a m...
Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems, which are realized as overlays on top of the underlying Internet routing...
In the last decade, there have been radical changes in both the nature of the mechanisms used for In...
Currently, peer-to-peer file sharing systems are playing a dominant role in the content distribution...
International audiencePeer-to-peer (p2p) systems have driven a lot of attention in the past decade a...
Peer-to-peer information sharing has become one of the dominant Internet applications, measured not ...
Abstract—People use P2P systems such as BitTorrent to share an unprecedented variety and amount of c...
As a scalable paradigm for content distribution at Internet-wide scale, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) technolog...
P2P-TV is an emerging alternative to classical television broadcast systems. Leveraging possibilitie...
Overlay networks are a collection of nodes that form a virtual network on top of the normal routing ...