In this paper, we present a simulation-based study of Bit-Torrent. Our results confirm that BitTorrent performs nearoptimally in terms of uplink bandwidth utilization and download time, except under certain extreme conditions. On fairness, however, our work shows that low bandwidth peers systematically download more than they upload to the network when high bandwidth peers are present. We find that the rate-based tit-for-tat policy is not effective in preventing unfairness. We show how simple changes to the tracker and a stricter, block-based tit-for-tat policy, greatly improves fairness, while maintaining high utilization. 1
BitTorrent is a popular peer-to-peer file sharing protocol. From a user’s perspective, it is importa...
Gordon, SD ORCiD: 0000-0003-4090-1199BitTorrent and similar peer-to-peer file sharing applications c...
The lack of fair bandwidth allocation in Peer-to-Peer systems causes many performance problems, incl...
Abstract — In recent years, BitTorrent has emerged as a very scalable peer-to-peer file distribution...
BitTorrent (BT) is the most popular P2P file-sharing application. Its tit-for-tat mechanism aims to ...
Peer-to-peer protocols play an increasingly instrumental role in Internet content distribution. It i...
Peer-to-peer protocols play an increasingly instrumental role in Internet content distribution. It i...
BitTorrent and similar peer-to-peer file sharing applications can represent a large portion of netwo...
Peer-to-peer protocols play an increasingly instrumental role in Internet content distribution. It i...
The success of BitTorrent has fostered the development of variants to its basic components. Some of ...
A fundamental problem with many peer-to-peer systems is the tendency for users to “free ride”—to con...
Abstract—BitTorrent is the most successful peer-to-peer sys-tem and has attracted a lot of attention...
The success of BitTorrent has fostered the development of variants to its basic components. Some of ...
UnrestrictedPeer-to-peer (P2P) systems provide a powerful infra-structure for large scale distribute...
Existing studies on BitTorrent systems are single-torrent based, while more than 85% of all peers pa...
BitTorrent is a popular peer-to-peer file sharing protocol. From a user’s perspective, it is importa...
Gordon, SD ORCiD: 0000-0003-4090-1199BitTorrent and similar peer-to-peer file sharing applications c...
The lack of fair bandwidth allocation in Peer-to-Peer systems causes many performance problems, incl...
Abstract — In recent years, BitTorrent has emerged as a very scalable peer-to-peer file distribution...
BitTorrent (BT) is the most popular P2P file-sharing application. Its tit-for-tat mechanism aims to ...
Peer-to-peer protocols play an increasingly instrumental role in Internet content distribution. It i...
Peer-to-peer protocols play an increasingly instrumental role in Internet content distribution. It i...
BitTorrent and similar peer-to-peer file sharing applications can represent a large portion of netwo...
Peer-to-peer protocols play an increasingly instrumental role in Internet content distribution. It i...
The success of BitTorrent has fostered the development of variants to its basic components. Some of ...
A fundamental problem with many peer-to-peer systems is the tendency for users to “free ride”—to con...
Abstract—BitTorrent is the most successful peer-to-peer sys-tem and has attracted a lot of attention...
The success of BitTorrent has fostered the development of variants to its basic components. Some of ...
UnrestrictedPeer-to-peer (P2P) systems provide a powerful infra-structure for large scale distribute...
Existing studies on BitTorrent systems are single-torrent based, while more than 85% of all peers pa...
BitTorrent is a popular peer-to-peer file sharing protocol. From a user’s perspective, it is importa...
Gordon, SD ORCiD: 0000-0003-4090-1199BitTorrent and similar peer-to-peer file sharing applications c...
The lack of fair bandwidth allocation in Peer-to-Peer systems causes many performance problems, incl...