In this paper, we present an analytical study of proximity-aware structured peer-to-peer networks under churn. We use a master-equation-based approach, which is used traditionally in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics to describe steady-state or transient phenomena. In earlier work we have demonstrated that this methodology is in fact also well suited to describing structured overlay networks under churn, by showing how we can accurately predict the average number of hops taken by a lookup, for any value of churn, for the Chord system. In this paper, we extend the analysis so as to also be able to predict lookup latency, given an average latency for the links in the network. Our results show that there exists a region in the parameter sp...
International audienceIn this paper we present an analytic study of the impact of churn in cluster-b...
Unstructured peer-to-peer systems represent viable candidates for supporting distributed application...
This Master thesis investigates the performance of the lookup mechanisms in structured and unstructu...
In this paper, we present an analytical study of proximity-aware structured peer-to-peer networks un...
In this paper, we present a complete analytical study of dynamic membership (aka churn) in structure...
In this paper, we present an analytical tool for understanding the performance of structured overlay...
In this paper, we present a complete analytical study of dynamic membership (aka churn) in structure...
In this paper, we present an analytical tool for understanding the performance of structured overl...
Abstract. Construction of overlay networks without any consideration of real network topologies caus...
Generic peer-to-peer (p2p) overlay networks like CAN, Chord, Pastry and Tapestry offer a novel platf...
Unstructured overlay networks for peer-to-peer applications combined with stochastic algorithms for ...
In the majority of structured peer-to-peer overlay networks a graph with a desirable topology is con...
In the majority of structured peer-to-peer overlay networks a graph with a desirable topology is con...
Unstructured overlay networks for peer-to-peer applications combined with stochastic algorithmsfor i...
Our work examines the role of overlay topology on the performance of unstructured peer-to-peer syste...
International audienceIn this paper we present an analytic study of the impact of churn in cluster-b...
Unstructured peer-to-peer systems represent viable candidates for supporting distributed application...
This Master thesis investigates the performance of the lookup mechanisms in structured and unstructu...
In this paper, we present an analytical study of proximity-aware structured peer-to-peer networks un...
In this paper, we present a complete analytical study of dynamic membership (aka churn) in structure...
In this paper, we present an analytical tool for understanding the performance of structured overlay...
In this paper, we present a complete analytical study of dynamic membership (aka churn) in structure...
In this paper, we present an analytical tool for understanding the performance of structured overl...
Abstract. Construction of overlay networks without any consideration of real network topologies caus...
Generic peer-to-peer (p2p) overlay networks like CAN, Chord, Pastry and Tapestry offer a novel platf...
Unstructured overlay networks for peer-to-peer applications combined with stochastic algorithms for ...
In the majority of structured peer-to-peer overlay networks a graph with a desirable topology is con...
In the majority of structured peer-to-peer overlay networks a graph with a desirable topology is con...
Unstructured overlay networks for peer-to-peer applications combined with stochastic algorithmsfor i...
Our work examines the role of overlay topology on the performance of unstructured peer-to-peer syste...
International audienceIn this paper we present an analytic study of the impact of churn in cluster-b...
Unstructured peer-to-peer systems represent viable candidates for supporting distributed application...
This Master thesis investigates the performance of the lookup mechanisms in structured and unstructu...