Abstract—This paper examines graph-theoretic properties of existing peer-to-peer networks and proposes a new infrastructure based on optimal-diameter de Bruijn graphs. Since generalized de Bruijn graphs exhibit very short average distances and high resilience to node failure, they are well suited for distributed hash tables (DHTs). Using the example of Chord, CAN, and de Bruijn, we study the routing performance, graph expansion, clustering properties, and bisection width of each graph. Having confirmed that de Bruijn graphs offer the best diameter and highest connectivity among the existing peer-to-peer structures, we offer a very simple incremental building process that preserves optimal properties of de Bruijn graphs under uniform user jo...
We propose routing schemes that optimize the average number of hops for lookup requests in Peer{to{P...
Knödel graphs W d,n of even order n and degree d , 1 {600} d {600} [Special characters omitted.] lo...
Large-scale networks have become ubiquitous elements of our society. Modern social networks, support...
Abstract—The topological properties of peer-to-peer overlay networks are critical factors that domin...
The topological properties of peer-to-peer overlay networks are critical factors that dominate the p...
De Bruijn graphs possess many characteristics that make them a suitable choice for the topology of ...
High scalability in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems has been achieved with the emergence of the networks ...
AbstractWe show that the de Bruijn graph is appropriate for maintaining dynamic connections, e.g., b...
We show in this paper that de Bruijn networks, despite providing efficient search while using consta...
A peer-to-peer (P2P) system is a networked system characterized by the lack of centralized control, ...
AbstractEfficient algorithms for computing routing tables should take advantage of particular proper...
We define a family of Distributed Hash Table systems whose aim is to combine the routing efficiency...
Routing topologies for distributed hashing in peer-to-peer networks are classified into two categori...
In order to improve scalability and reduce maintenance overhead for structured Peer-to-Peer systems,...
This research is based on “Chord: A distributed overlay network mechanism for Peer-to-Peer Systems”....
We propose routing schemes that optimize the average number of hops for lookup requests in Peer{to{P...
Knödel graphs W d,n of even order n and degree d , 1 {600} d {600} [Special characters omitted.] lo...
Large-scale networks have become ubiquitous elements of our society. Modern social networks, support...
Abstract—The topological properties of peer-to-peer overlay networks are critical factors that domin...
The topological properties of peer-to-peer overlay networks are critical factors that dominate the p...
De Bruijn graphs possess many characteristics that make them a suitable choice for the topology of ...
High scalability in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems has been achieved with the emergence of the networks ...
AbstractWe show that the de Bruijn graph is appropriate for maintaining dynamic connections, e.g., b...
We show in this paper that de Bruijn networks, despite providing efficient search while using consta...
A peer-to-peer (P2P) system is a networked system characterized by the lack of centralized control, ...
AbstractEfficient algorithms for computing routing tables should take advantage of particular proper...
We define a family of Distributed Hash Table systems whose aim is to combine the routing efficiency...
Routing topologies for distributed hashing in peer-to-peer networks are classified into two categori...
In order to improve scalability and reduce maintenance overhead for structured Peer-to-Peer systems,...
This research is based on “Chord: A distributed overlay network mechanism for Peer-to-Peer Systems”....
We propose routing schemes that optimize the average number of hops for lookup requests in Peer{to{P...
Knödel graphs W d,n of even order n and degree d , 1 {600} d {600} [Special characters omitted.] lo...
Large-scale networks have become ubiquitous elements of our society. Modern social networks, support...