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Locating Data in (Small-World?) Peer-to-Peer Scientific Collaborations
Jan 2011
Locating files based on their names is an essential mechanism for large-scale data sharing collaborations. A Peer-To-Peer (P2P) approach is preferable in many cases due to its ability to operate...
Provided by University of Chicago
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Improving Data Availability Through Dynamic Model-Driven Replication in Large Peer-to-Peer Communities
Jan 2011
Efficient data sharing in global peer-to-peer systems is complicated by erratic node failure, unreliable network connectivity and limited bandwidth. Replicating data on multiple nodes can improve...
Provided by University of Chicago
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White Papers
MobiDew: Socially-Aware Data Management for Mobile Users
Jan 2009
The authors propose the use of social knowledge in data management and delivery for mobile users. They built MobiDew, the socially-aware data management service, in Mobius. Mobius builds a...
Provided by University of South Florida
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A Peer-to-Peer Approach to Resource Location in Grid Environments
Jan 2011
Computational grids provide mechanisms for sharing and accessing large and heterogeneous collections of remote resources such as computers, online instruments, storage space, data, and...
Provided by University of Chicago
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Mapping the Gnutella Network: Properties of Large-Scale Peer-to-Peer Systems and Implications for System Design
Jan 2011
Despite recent excitement generated by the Peer-To-Peer (P2P) paradigm and the surprisingly rapid deployment of some P2P applications, there are few quantitative evaluations of P2P systems...
Provided by University of Chicago
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Data Transfers in the Grid: Workload Analysis of Globus GridFTP
Nov 2007
One of the basic services in grids is the transfer of data between remote machines. Files may be transferred at the explicit request of the user or as part of delegated resource management...
Provided by University of South Florida
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White Papers
PNFS/PVFS2 Over InfiniBand: Early Experiences
Jan 2011
The computing power of clusters has been rapidly growing up towards petascale capability, which requires petascale I/O systems to provide data in a sustained high-throughput manner. Network File...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Enhancing the Performance of NFSv4 With RDMA
Jan 2011
NFS is a widely deployed storage technology. It has gone through several revisions. One of the latest revisions, v4 has started to become deployed. NFSv4 on OpenSolaris uses TCP as the underlying...
Provided by Ohio State University
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Whitepapers
New Approach to Develop the Messenger Application : From Client Server Design to P2P Implementation
Jul 2012
Client server application architecture is widely used in design and development of distributed application. Its advantage is the protocol design simplicity. However, the architecture has several...
Provided by Academy & Industry Research Collaboration Center
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A New Method to Detect Abnormal IP Address on DHCP
Aug 2009
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a means of allocating and managing IP addresses dynamically over a network. An important characteristic of the DHCP server is that different...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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An Intelligent Home Environment Based on Service Planning Over Peer-to-Peer Overlay Network
Nov 2008
With the population of network usage, it is possible to connect home appliances with each other. The basic demand is to connect home appliances easily with fewer users intervening and home network...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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Whitepapers
Challenges of IPv6 Flow Label Implementation
Sep 2008
The Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) protocol represents an emerging networking capability designed to enhance transport, management and security of IP packets through the networks. IPv6 packet...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
IEEE802.21 Optimized Handover Delay for Proxy Mobile IPV6
Oct 2008
Next generation wireless networks are envisaged to be a combination of different but complementary access technologies. Interworking of these heterogeneous wireless networks will provide...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Navy Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPV6) Transition Strategy in Support of Network-Centric Operations and Warfare
Sep 2008
Network-centric warfare is the operational concept that provides information sharing amongst a large array of networked nodes, including mobile platforms, sensors, space systems, weapons,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
IPV6 Sensor Service Oriented Architecure
Oct 2008
This paper details a peer-to-peer, decentralized service oriented architecture for easily integrating wireless sensor network data into C4ISR applications. It presents an overview of the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Multiplexing in the Peer-To-Peer Live Streaming
Jul 2012
The behaviour of commercial peer-to-peer systems for live streaming has been extensively studied in several measurement papers. These studies have to rely on a "Blackbox" approach, where packet...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies
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White Papers
Holding the Internet Accountable
Nov 2007
Today's IP network layer provides little to no protection against misconfiguration or malice. Despite some progress in improving the robustness and security of the IP layer, misconfiguration and...
Provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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White Papers
Social VPNs: Integrating Overlay and Social Networks for Seamless P2P Networking
Jun 2008
In this paper the authors introduce Social VPNs, a novel system architecture which leverages existing social networking infrastructures to enable ad-hoc VPNs which are self-configuring,...
Provided by University of Florida
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White Papers
An Adaptive Multi-Channel P2P Video-on-Demand System Using Plug-and-Play Helpers
Jul 2010
They authors present a multi-channel P2P Video-on-Demand (VoD) system using "plug-and-play" helpers. Helpers are heterogeneous "micro-servers" with limited storage, bandwidth and number of users...
Provided by University of California
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White Papers
Towards Reliable Reputations for Dynamic Networked Systems
Jul 2008
A new generation of distributed systems and applications rely on the cooperation of diverse user populations motivated by self-interest. While they can utilize "Reputation Systems" to reduce...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Practical Utilities for Monitoring Multicast Service Availability
Jan 2011
Monitoring has become one of the key issues for the successful deployment of IP multicast in the Internet. During the last decade, several tools and systems have been developed to monitor several...
Provided by University of Texas
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White Papers
Pseudo-IP: Providing a Thin Network Layer Protocol for Semi-Intelligent Wireless Devices
Jan 2011
In the near future users will be able to move freely and still have seamless network and Internet connectivity. The authors envision that the Internet of the future will interconnect mobile or...
Provided by University of California
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White Papers
Linear-Complexity Private Set Intersection Protocols Secure in Malicious Model
Sep 2010
Private Set Intersection (PSI) protocols allow one party ("Client") to compute an intersection of its input set with that of another party ("Server"), such that the client learns nothing other...
Provided by University of California
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A Focus on IPTV in Canada
Mar 2011
The purpose of this white paper is to provide a definition and background to Internet Protocol Television (IPTV). Technological and market opportunities as well as challenges will be reviewed with...
Provided by Globalive Communications
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BitBlender: Light-Weight Anonymity for BitTorrent
Sep 2008
The authors present BitBlender, an efficient protocol that provides an anonymity layer for BitTorrent traffic. BitBlender works by creating an ad-hoc multi-hop network consisting of special peers...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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P4P: Practical Large-Scale Privacy-Preserving Distributed Computation Robust Against Malicious Users
May 2010
In this paper the authors introduce a framework for privacy preserving distributed computation that is practical for many real-world applications. The framework is called Peers for Privacy (P4P)...
Provided by University of California
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BotGrep: Finding P2P Bots with Structured Graph Analysis
Jun 2010
A key feature that distinguishes modern botnets from earlier counterparts is their increasing use of structured overlay topologies. This lets them carry out sophisticated coordinated activities...
Provided by University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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White Papers
Reputation Systems for Anonymous Networks
Apr 2008
The authors present a reputation scheme for a pseudonymous Peer-To-Peer (P2P) system in an anonymous network. Misbehavior is one of the biggest problems in pseudonymous P2P systems, where there is...
Provided by Columbia University
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White Papers
Protocols and System Design, Reliability, and Energy Efficiency in Peer-to-Peer Communication Systems
Jan 2011
Modern Voice-over-IP (VoIP) communication systems provide a bundle of services to their users. These services range from the most basic voice-based services such as voice calls and voice mail to...
Provided by Columbia University
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White Papers
FairTorrent: Bringing Fairness to Peer-to-Peer Systems
Jun 2008
The lack of fair bandwidth allocation in Peer-to-Peer systems causes many performance problems, including users being disincentivized from contributing upload bandwidth, free riders taking as much...
Provided by Columbia University
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White Papers
Stored Media Streaming in BitTorrent-Like P2P Networks
Nov 2007
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) networks exist on the Internet today as a popular means of data distribution. However, conventional uses of P2P networking involve distributing stored files for use after the...
Provided by Columbia University
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White Papers
The Efficacy of Live Virtual Machine Migrations Over the Internet
Nov 2007
This paper describes a technique to enable live migration of virtual machines over the Internet. The method assumes the network supports Mobile IPv6 and that participating host devices support Xen...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Assessing the Impact of BitTorrent on DOCSIS Networks
Jan 2011
BitTorrent is a widely deployed peer-to-peer protocol that provides scalable le sharing capabilities. While Bit-Torrent applications contribute to the demand for high speed broadband access, they...
Provided by Clemson University
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White Papers
Peer-to-Peer Communication Across Network Address Translators
Jan 2011
Network Address Translation (NAT) causes well-known difficulties for Peer-To-Peer (P2P) communication, since the peers involved may not be reachable at any globally valid IP address. Several NAT...
Provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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White Papers
Clustering and Sharing Incentives in BitTorrent Systems
Jun 2007
Peer-to-peer protocols play an increasingly instrumental role in Internet content distribution. It is therefore important to gain a complete understanding of how these protocols behave in practice...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Verified Implementations of the Information Card Federated Identity-Management Protocol
Mar 2008
The authors describe reference implementations for selected configurations of the user authentication protocol defined by the Information Card Profile V1.0. The code can interoperate with existing...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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An Analytical Performance Measure for Smooth Handoff in Mobile IPv6
Dec 2009
Mobility is the most important feature of a wireless communication system. The mobile device needs to connect multiple points of connection and perhaps multiple networks as it moves from one...
Provided by Bharathidasan University
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IPv6 and IPv4 Security Challenge Analysis and Best- Practice Scenario
Jan 2010
Sharing of information and resources among different devices require networking. As networks are expanding day by day, Internet Protocols are gaining more and more popularity. Different transition...
Provided by Anand Engineering College
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Adaptive Approaches for Data Dissemination in Unstructured Networks
Feb 2011
In this paper the authors study the performance of gossip protocols for data dissemination in unstructured networks. More in detail, the goal is to propose a methodology for the assessment of such...
Provided by University of Bologna
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Modeling Self-Organizing, Faulty Peer-to-Peer Systems as Complex Networks
Feb 2010
The theory of complex networks provides effective mathematical tools for analyzing properties of communication systems. This paper discusses an approach for modeling fault-tolerance in...
Provided by University of Bologna
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Whitepapers
Enabling P2P Mobile Payment Through P2P Network
Jun 2012
Peer-To-Peer or Person-To-Person (P2P) networks has emerged as a popular alternative to traditional client-server architectures for the distribution of information goods. Many new networks are...
Provided by International Research Association of Computer Science and Technology (IRACST)
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Whitepapers
A Reputation System to Prevent Collusive Copyright Protection in P2P Network
Feb 2012
P2P (Peer-To-Peer) applications have enormous success in information sharing, although there exist illegal distributions of copyright-protected works (music, games, video streams, etc.) and...
Provided by International Research Association of Computer Science and Technology (IRACST)
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Whitepapers
An Efficient Message Passing Technique Using Route Path Information in Unstructured Peer to Peer Network
Apr 2012
Peer-to-Peer overlay systems offer a substrate for the construction of large scale and distributed applications. The Peer-to-Peer technique is differentiated in to two major forms, Structured P2P...
Provided by International Research Association of Computer Science and Technology (IRACST)
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Incentive Mechanisms for P2P Network Nodes Based on Repeated Game
Feb 2012
Considering the incentive mechanism of P2P network nodes, this paper analyzes the mechanism combined with the thought of repeated game. First, it respectively describes the modeling conditions and...
Provided by Academy Publisher
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Whitepapers
CARMA: A Distance Estimation Method for Internet Nodes and Its Usage in P2P Networks
Apr 2011
Topological distance estimation is the key to the efficiency in distributed systems and peer-to-peer networks. Contrary to many existing or proposed methods, which usually require the exchange of...
Provided by IARIA
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Whitepapers
User-Driven Service Retrieval Platform for Converged Environments
Jul 2012
Today, there is an abundance of information and services in heterogeneous contexts, such as converged environments (Next Generation Networks) available for end users. However, the developments of...
Provided by IARIA
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Whitepapers
Movement Synchronization for Improving File-Sharing Efficiency Using Bi-Directional Recursive Data-Replication in Vehicular P2P Systems
Jul 2012
Recent research in opportunistic networks addresses the diffusion policy and the practicality considerations in utilizing device-specific applications. Intermittent connectivity between mobile...
Provided by IARIA
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Whitepapers
Real-Time Packet Loss Probability Estimates From IP Traffic Parameters
Jul 2012
For network service providers, assessing and monitoring network parameters according to a Service Level Agreement and optimal usage of resources is important. Packet loss is one of the main...
Provided by IARIA
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Whitepapers
Exploiting Bio-Inspired Approaches for the Monitoring of Pervasive Environments
Feb 2011
BioMPE (Bio-inspired Monitoring of Pervasive Environments) is a research project undertaken by the Pervasive and Artificial Intelligence research group at the Department of Informatics, University...
Provided by University of Fribourg
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Optimising P2P Overlays for Pervasive Environments
Jul 2011
In this paper, the authors propose a topology optimisation algorithm for multi-layer P2P overlays on top of pervasive computing environments based on ant algorithms for the distributed...
Provided by University of Fribourg
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P2P Appliance Calculation Method for Trust Between Nodes Within a P2P Network
Jul 2012
Modern ways of communications, such as in a web services environment, also influences trust relationships between organisations. This concept of web-based (way towards semantic web services) trust...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Science Issues
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Whitepapers
Reducing Power Consumption in Peer-to-Peer System
Jun 2012
In Peer-To-Peer (P2P) system every node is peer and there is no centralized server. In this paper, the authors discuss how to reduce the total electric power consumption of computers in peer to...
Provided by Engg Journals Publications
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Measuring the Cost of Online Load-Balancing in Distributed Range-Queriable Systems
Jun 2009
Data skew is a well-documented concern for a variety of applications. For instance, it has been widely observed that most Internet-scale applications, including P2P ones, exhibit highly skewed...
Provided by University of Athens
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Whitepapers
A Diophantine Model of Routes in Structured P2P Overlays
Aug 2007
An important intrinsic property of any structured Peer-To-Peer (P2P) overlay is multi-hop paths. Understanding their structure helps to solve challenging problems related to routing performance,...
Provided by Helsinki Institute for Information Technology
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Cyclic Routing: Generalizing Look-Ahead in Peer-to-Peer Networks
Apr 2009
Distributed Hash Tables (DHT) provides a lookup service in peer-to-peer overlay networks. Many valuable applications have been recently built on top of several available DHTs. However, they...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Secure and Efficient IPv4/IPv6 Handovers Using Host-Based Identifier-Locator Split
Mar 2010
Internet architecture is facing at least three major challenges. First, it is running out of IPv4 addresses. IPv6 offers a long-term solution to the problem by offering a vast amount of addresses...
Provided by Helsinki Institute for Information Technology
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A Secure Peer-to-Peer Web Framework
Jun 2010
The authors present the design and evaluation of a secure peer-to-peer HTTP middleware framework that enables a multitude of web applications without relying on service providers. The framework is...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Scatter Search With ACO for Load Balancing in Structured P2P Systems
May 2012
For effective working of peer to peer systems the load balancing is the critical task. To assign the load to a particular node, care should be taken that cost incur to assign the load should be...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology
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LSB,4D-DCT and Huffman Encoding Based Steganography in Safe Message Routing and Delivery for Structured Peer-to-Peer Systems
May 2012
In structured P2P systems, message deliverance can be done by identifying the peer IDs of the individual systems. The initiator has to decide the destination and can route the message through one...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology
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Whitepapers
Realizing Peer-to-Peer and Distributed Web Crawler
Jun 2012
The tremendous growth of the World Wide Web has made tools such as search engines and information retrieval systems have become essential. In this dissertation, the authors propose a fully...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology
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Whitepapers
Take Back The End Point
Aug 2012
With mobile technology taking off, many businesses are having to figure out how they'll handle the inherent security vulnerabilities that come with it. Security was once about building firewalls...
Provided by Kaspersky Lab
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Whitepapers
Joint IP Modem Performance Using WGS
Sep 2008
The Joint IP Modem (JIPM) includes a forward (DVB-S2) and a return (DVB-RCS) link capability with a plethora of modulations and error correcting codes. In addition there is Variable Modulation and...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Primary-Backup Access Control Scheme for Securing P2P File-Sharing Systems
Oct 2009
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) file-sharing systems have gained large interests among the internet users. However, wide-scale applications of P2P file-sharing technologies are constrained by the limitations...
Provided by mecs-press
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Whitepapers
Evaluating the Performance and Delay in Unstructured Peer to Peer Networks
Jul 2012
Peer-to-Peer computing has become a popular networking paradigm for file sharing, distributed computing, collaborative working, etc. The widely used unstructured Peer to Peer protocols mainly face...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology
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Approved Protocol for Reliability in Peer to Peer Networks
Jul 2012
An important issue in peer-to-peer networks is discussed in this paper. The peer-to-peer networks appeared as common method of sharing huge volume of data. These networks allow users to share...
Provided by International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology
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Whitepapers
Controlling Ip Spoofing Through Packet Filtering
Feb 2012
IP address spoofing refers to the creation of Internet Protocol packets with a forged source IP address, called spoofing, it is a method of attacking a network in order to gain unauthorized...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Technology and Applications
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Whitepapers
IPO 8.1 Brings Significant Changes to the IP Office Communication Solution
Jul 2012
IP Office Server Edition R8.1 brings significant changes to the IP Office product offering. It opens up access to mid-market opportunities with the IP Office Server Edition. The Flare Communicator...
Provided by Global Knowledge
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Whitepapers
Applying Hebbian Theory to Enhance Search Performance in Unstructured Social-Like Peer-to-Peer Networks
Aug 2012
Unstructured Peer-To-Peer (p2p) networks usually employ flooding search algorithms to locate resources. However, these algorithms often require a large storage overhead or generate massive network...
Provided by ETRI Journal
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Whitepapers
EARM: An Efficient and Adaptive File Replication With Consistency Maintenance in P2P Systems
Oct 2011
In p2p systems, file replication and replica consistency maintenance are most widely used techniques for better system performance. Most of the file replication methods replicates file in all...
Provided by Interscience Open Access Journals
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Whitepapers
Performance of Mobile IPv6 With Different Route Optimization Scheme
May 2012
Mobile Internet Protocol version 4, in which the main problem is triangle routing. Mobile node deliver packets to a corresponding node directly but when corresponding node sends packet to the...
Provided by Tech Mahindra
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Whitepapers
The Future of IP SAN Using SCVM
May 2012
The SCVM, which stands for Storage Concentrator Virtual Machine, creates IP SAN storage as virtual machine, providing the user with the ability to consolidate their virtual data center. The SCVM...
Provided by Interscience Open Access Journals
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An Improved Hybrid Peer-to-Peer System With Caching for Distributed Data Sharing
Jan 2012
Peer-to-peer overlay networks are widely used in distributed systems. Based on whether a regular topology is maintained among peers, peer-to-peer networks can be divided into two categories:...
Provided by Interscience Open Access Journals
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Whitepapers
Dual Bootstrap Server Based Super peer Overlay Construction
Jan 2012
Many two-layer hierarchy unstructured Peer-To-Peer (P2P) systems, comprising of superpeers and ordinary peers improved the performance of large scale P2P systems. The construction and maintenance...
Provided by Interscience Open Access Journals
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Whitepapers
A New Generation Peer-to-Peer Advanced Botnet
Mar 2012
A botnet is a network of compromised computers that are infected with code that allows an unauthorized user to control them via the Internet. Botnets are one of the most serious threats to today's...
Provided by Interscience Open Access Journals
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Whitepapers
A Simple, Two-Level Markovian Traffic Model for IPTV Video Sources
Oct 2008
To facilitate network performance analysis and simulations for IPTV traffic, a two-level Markovian traffic model is proposed in the paper. The model considers both spatial and temporal correlation...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Online Identification of Applications Using Statistical Behavior Analysis
Oct 2008
The problem of identifying applications online and directly from traffic flows recently has been a subject of great interest. Traditional techniques relying on port numbers or payload signatures...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
The Impact of SCTP on SIP Server Scalability and Performance
Oct 2008
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a relatively recent transport protocol, offering features beyond TCP. Although, SCTP is an alternative transport protocol for the Session...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Adaptive Rate Control With Dynamic FEC for Real-Time DV Streaming
Oct 2008
For higher streaming quality, a data sender adjusts the data transmission rate according to the network condition between the sender and receiver. The sender and the receiver exchange information...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Advanced Internet Congestion Control Using a Disturbance Observer
Oct 2008
This paper presents a novel Internet congestion control scheme, the Active Queue Management (AQM) scheme that supports Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) flows and avoids serious congestion by...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
Performance Eveluation of IPv4 and IPv6 Networks in Absence of Link Layer Protection
Apr 2011
This paper evaluates the performance of IPv4 and IPv6 networks in the absence of link layer protection. Behavior of both the networks has been discussed and simulated in case of ideal scenario,...
Provided by Islamia University of Bahawalpur Pakistan
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Whitepapers
IEEE802.21 Optimized Handover Delay for Proxy Mobile IPV6
Oct 2008
Next generation wireless networks are envisaged to be a combination of different but complementary access technologies. Interworking of these heterogeneous wireless networks will provide...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
-
Whitepapers
Navy Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPV6) Transition Strategy in Support of Network-Centric Operations and Warfare
Sep 2008
Network-centric warfare is the operational concept that provides information sharing amongst a large array of networked nodes, including mobile platforms, sensors, space systems, weapons,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
-
Whitepapers
IPV6 Sensor Service Oriented Architecure
Oct 2008
This paper details a peer-to-peer, decentralized service oriented architecture for easily integrating wireless sensor network data into C4ISR applications. It presents an overview of the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
-
Whitepapers
Multiplexing in the Peer-To-Peer Live Streaming
Jul 2012
The behaviour of commercial peer-to-peer systems for live streaming has been extensively studied in several measurement papers. These studies have to rely on a "Blackbox" approach, where packet...
Provided by International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies
-
White Papers
Holding the Internet Accountable
Nov 2007
Today's IP network layer provides little to no protection against misconfiguration or malice. Despite some progress in improving the robustness and security of the IP layer, misconfiguration and...
Provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
-
White Papers
Social VPNs: Integrating Overlay and Social Networks for Seamless P2P Networking
Jun 2008
In this paper the authors introduce Social VPNs, a novel system architecture which leverages existing social networking infrastructures to enable ad-hoc VPNs which are self-configuring,...
Provided by University of Florida
-
White Papers
An Adaptive Multi-Channel P2P Video-on-Demand System Using Plug-and-Play Helpers
Jul 2010
They authors present a multi-channel P2P Video-on-Demand (VoD) system using "plug-and-play" helpers. Helpers are heterogeneous "micro-servers" with limited storage, bandwidth and number of users...
Provided by University of California
-
White Papers
Towards Reliable Reputations for Dynamic Networked Systems
Jul 2008
A new generation of distributed systems and applications rely on the cooperation of diverse user populations motivated by self-interest. While they can utilize "Reputation Systems" to reduce...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Practical Utilities for Monitoring Multicast Service Availability
Jan 2011
Monitoring has become one of the key issues for the successful deployment of IP multicast in the Internet. During the last decade, several tools and systems have been developed to monitor several...
Provided by University of Texas
-
White Papers
Pseudo-IP: Providing a Thin Network Layer Protocol for Semi-Intelligent Wireless Devices
Jan 2011
In the near future users will be able to move freely and still have seamless network and Internet connectivity. The authors envision that the Internet of the future will interconnect mobile or...
Provided by University of California
-
White Papers
Linear-Complexity Private Set Intersection Protocols Secure in Malicious Model
Sep 2010
Private Set Intersection (PSI) protocols allow one party ("Client") to compute an intersection of its input set with that of another party ("Server"), such that the client learns nothing other...
Provided by University of California
-
White Papers
A Focus on IPTV in Canada
Mar 2011
The purpose of this white paper is to provide a definition and background to Internet Protocol Television (IPTV). Technological and market opportunities as well as challenges will be reviewed with...
Provided by Globalive Communications
-
White Papers
BitBlender: Light-Weight Anonymity for BitTorrent
Sep 2008
The authors present BitBlender, an efficient protocol that provides an anonymity layer for BitTorrent traffic. BitBlender works by creating an ad-hoc multi-hop network consisting of special peers...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
-
White Papers
P4P: Practical Large-Scale Privacy-Preserving Distributed Computation Robust Against Malicious Users
May 2010
In this paper the authors introduce a framework for privacy preserving distributed computation that is practical for many real-world applications. The framework is called Peers for Privacy (P4P)...
Provided by University of California
-
White Papers
BotGrep: Finding P2P Bots with Structured Graph Analysis
Jun 2010
A key feature that distinguishes modern botnets from earlier counterparts is their increasing use of structured overlay topologies. This lets them carry out sophisticated coordinated activities...
Provided by University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
-
White Papers
Reputation Systems for Anonymous Networks
Apr 2008
The authors present a reputation scheme for a pseudonymous Peer-To-Peer (P2P) system in an anonymous network. Misbehavior is one of the biggest problems in pseudonymous P2P systems, where there is...
Provided by Columbia University
-
White Papers
Protocols and System Design, Reliability, and Energy Efficiency in Peer-to-Peer Communication Systems
Jan 2011
Modern Voice-over-IP (VoIP) communication systems provide a bundle of services to their users. These services range from the most basic voice-based services such as voice calls and voice mail to...
Provided by Columbia University
-
White Papers
FairTorrent: Bringing Fairness to Peer-to-Peer Systems
Jun 2008
The lack of fair bandwidth allocation in Peer-to-Peer systems causes many performance problems, including users being disincentivized from contributing upload bandwidth, free riders taking as much...
Provided by Columbia University
-
White Papers
Stored Media Streaming in BitTorrent-Like P2P Networks
Nov 2007
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) networks exist on the Internet today as a popular means of data distribution. However, conventional uses of P2P networking involve distributing stored files for use after the...
Provided by Columbia University
-
White Papers
The Efficacy of Live Virtual Machine Migrations Over the Internet
Nov 2007
This paper describes a technique to enable live migration of virtual machines over the Internet. The method assumes the network supports Mobile IPv6 and that participating host devices support Xen...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
-
White Papers
Assessing the Impact of BitTorrent on DOCSIS Networks
Jan 2011
BitTorrent is a widely deployed peer-to-peer protocol that provides scalable le sharing capabilities. While Bit-Torrent applications contribute to the demand for high speed broadband access, they...
Provided by Clemson University
-
White Papers
Peer-to-Peer Communication Across Network Address Translators
Jan 2011
Network Address Translation (NAT) causes well-known difficulties for Peer-To-Peer (P2P) communication, since the peers involved may not be reachable at any globally valid IP address. Several NAT...
Provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
-
White Papers
Clustering and Sharing Incentives in BitTorrent Systems
Jun 2007
Peer-to-peer protocols play an increasingly instrumental role in Internet content distribution. It is therefore important to gain a complete understanding of how these protocols behave in practice...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
-
White Papers
Verified Implementations of the Information Card Federated Identity-Management Protocol
Mar 2008
The authors describe reference implementations for selected configurations of the user authentication protocol defined by the Information Card Profile V1.0. The code can interoperate with existing...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
-
White Papers
An Analytical Performance Measure for Smooth Handoff in Mobile IPv6
Dec 2009
Mobility is the most important feature of a wireless communication system. The mobile device needs to connect multiple points of connection and perhaps multiple networks as it moves from one...
Provided by Bharathidasan University
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IPv6 and IPv4 Security Challenge Analysis and Best- Practice Scenario
Jan 2010
Sharing of information and resources among different devices require networking. As networks are expanding day by day, Internet Protocols are gaining more and more popularity. Different transition...
Provided by Anand Engineering College
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Adaptive Approaches for Data Dissemination in Unstructured Networks
Feb 2011
In this paper the authors study the performance of gossip protocols for data dissemination in unstructured networks. More in detail, the goal is to propose a methodology for the assessment of such...
Provided by University of Bologna
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Modeling Self-Organizing, Faulty Peer-to-Peer Systems as Complex Networks
Feb 2010
The theory of complex networks provides effective mathematical tools for analyzing properties of communication systems. This paper discusses an approach for modeling fault-tolerance in...
Provided by University of Bologna
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From Multiple Decompositions to TRUMP: Traffic Management Using Multipath Protocol
Apr 2008
Traffic management is the adaptation of source rates and routing to efficiently utilize network resources. Traffic management today includes congestion control, routing and traffic engineering. In...
Provided by Princeton University
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Multipath Protocol for Delay-Sensitive Traffic
Dec 2008
Delay-sensitive Internet traffic, such as live streaming video, Voice over IP, and multimedia teleconferencing, requires low end-to-end delay in order to maintain its interactive and streaming...
Provided by Princeton University
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Securing BGP Incrementally
Dec 2007
Despite the pressing need to secure routing, none of the existing secure variants of BGP has been widely deployed. Due to the size and decentralized nature of the Internet, it became clear that...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Rethinking Internet Traffic Management: From Multiple Decompositions to a Practical Protocol
Dec 2007
In the Internet today, traffic management spans congestion control (at end hosts), routing protocols (on routers), and traffic engineering (by network operators). Historically, this division of...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Design for Optimizability: Traffic Management of a Future Internet
Nov 2008
As networks grow in size and complexity, network management has become an increasingly challenging task. Many protocols have tunable parameters, and optimization is the process of setting these...
Provided by Princeton University
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Route Oracle: Where Have All the Packets Gone?
Feb 2010
Many network-management problems in large backbone networks need the answer to a seemingly simple question: Where does a given IP packet, entering the network at a particular place and time, leave...
Provided by Princeton University
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A Service Access Layer, at Your Service
Jan 2011
Historically, Internet services provided clients with access to the resources of a particular host. However, today's services are no longer defined by a single host or confined to a fixed...
Provided by Princeton University
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Influence of Data-Reduction Techniques on Traffic Anomaly Detection
Jan 2011
Statistical techniques for detecting anomalous traffic can be an invaluable tool for the operators of large IP networks. However, the effectiveness of anomaly-detection schemes is extremely...
Provided by Princeton University
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Path-Quality Monitoring in the Presence of Adversaries
Mar 2008
Edge networks connected to the Internet need effective monitoring techniques to drive routing decisions and detect violations of Service Level Agreements (SLAs). However, existing measurement...
Provided by Princeton University
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BGP Safety With Spurious Updates
Jan 2011
The authors explore BGP safety, the question of whether a BGP system converges to a stable routing, in light of several BGP implementation features that have not been fully included in the...
Provided by Princeton University
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Diurnal Availability for Peer-to-Peer Systems
Jan 2011
This paper discusses an efficient approach to design and implement a highly available peer-to-peer system irrespective of peer timing and churn. Although peers in P2P system join or leave at whim,...
Provided by Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology
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An Access Network Architecture for Neighborhood-scale Multimedia Delivery
Jun 2010
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are in a constant race to meet the bandwidth demands of their subscribers. Access link upgrades, however, are expensive and take years to deploy. Many ISPs are...
Provided by Carnegie Mellon University
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