The early peer-to-peer applications eschewed commercial arrangements and instead established a grass-roots model in which the collection of end-users provided their own distributed computational infrastructure. While this cooperative end-user approach works well in many application settings, it does not provide a sufficiently stable platform for certain peer-to-peer applications (e.g., DHTs as a building block for network services). Assuming such a stable platform isn't freely provided by a benefactor (such as NSF), we must ask whether DHTs could be deployed in a competitive commercial environment. The key issue is whether a multiplicity of DHT services can coordinate to provide a single coherent DHT service, much the way ISPs peer to ...
A Peer to Peer (P2P) network is one of the most popular forms of distributed resource sharing. The i...
Despite the peer-to-peer community's obvious wish to have its systems adopted, specific mechanisms t...
Connections among Internet Service Providers (ISPs) form the backbone of the Internet. This enables ...
Abstract-- Peering allows service providers to handle traffic surges without over-provisioning, redu...
This paper presents a holistic peer selection scheme in multi-domain environments, aiming to mitigat...
nternet Service Providers (ISPs) use complex peering policies, stipulating various rules for peering...
Abstract—P2P platforms have been criticized because of the heavy strain that they can inflict on cos...
The Distributed Hash Table-based (DHT-based) Peer-to-Peer (P2P) system is a largescale, distributed...
Abstract—Peering in the Internet interdomain network has long been considered a “black art”, underst...
Abstract—Internet Service Providers (ISPs) use complex peer-ing policies, stipulating various rules ...
The Internet at the interdomain level is a complex network of approximately 50,000 Autonomous System...
Internet population is growing quickly: 1.8 billion people were connected to the Internet at the end...
Part 3: Resource AllocationInternational audienceAs peer-to-peer (P2P) applications (e.g. BitTorrent...
Providing innovating multimedia services is a high priority for service providers. Due to the high t...
Abstract—P2P platforms have been criticized because of the heavy strain that some P2P services can i...
A Peer to Peer (P2P) network is one of the most popular forms of distributed resource sharing. The i...
Despite the peer-to-peer community's obvious wish to have its systems adopted, specific mechanisms t...
Connections among Internet Service Providers (ISPs) form the backbone of the Internet. This enables ...
Abstract-- Peering allows service providers to handle traffic surges without over-provisioning, redu...
This paper presents a holistic peer selection scheme in multi-domain environments, aiming to mitigat...
nternet Service Providers (ISPs) use complex peering policies, stipulating various rules for peering...
Abstract—P2P platforms have been criticized because of the heavy strain that they can inflict on cos...
The Distributed Hash Table-based (DHT-based) Peer-to-Peer (P2P) system is a largescale, distributed...
Abstract—Peering in the Internet interdomain network has long been considered a “black art”, underst...
Abstract—Internet Service Providers (ISPs) use complex peer-ing policies, stipulating various rules ...
The Internet at the interdomain level is a complex network of approximately 50,000 Autonomous System...
Internet population is growing quickly: 1.8 billion people were connected to the Internet at the end...
Part 3: Resource AllocationInternational audienceAs peer-to-peer (P2P) applications (e.g. BitTorrent...
Providing innovating multimedia services is a high priority for service providers. Due to the high t...
Abstract—P2P platforms have been criticized because of the heavy strain that some P2P services can i...
A Peer to Peer (P2P) network is one of the most popular forms of distributed resource sharing. The i...
Despite the peer-to-peer community's obvious wish to have its systems adopted, specific mechanisms t...
Connections among Internet Service Providers (ISPs) form the backbone of the Internet. This enables ...