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Understanding Overlay Characteristics of a Large-Scale Peer-to-Peer IPTV System
Jul 2009
This paper presents results from the authors' measurement and modeling efforts on the large-scale Peer-to-Peer (P2P) overlay graphs spanned by the PPLive system, the most popular and largest P2P...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Stable Peers: Existence, Importance, and Application in Peer-to-Peer Live Video Streaming
Jan 2008
This paper presents a systematic in-depth study on the existence, importance, and application of stable nodes in peer-to-peer live video streaming. Using traces from a real large-scale system as...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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FLoD: A Framework for Peer-to-Peer 3D Streaming
Jan 2008
Interactive 3D content on Internet has yet become popular due to its typically large volume and the limited network bandwidth. Progressive content transmission, or 3D streaming, thus is necessary...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Guaranteeing Quality of Service to Peering Traffic
Jan 2008
Network operators connect their backbone networks together at peering points. It is well known that the peering points are the most congested parts of the backbone network. Network operators have...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Incorporating Protection Mechanisms in the Dynamic Multi-Layer Routing Schemes
Nov 2007
In the next generation backbone networks, IP/MPLS over optical networks, the ability to maintain an acceptable level of reliability has become crucial since a failure can result in a loss of...
Provided by International Federation for Information Processing
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Peer Assisted VoD for Set-Top Box Based IP Network
Aug 2007
IP-enabled set-top boxes are becoming key devices in home entertainment networks. In addition to providing TV signals, STBs have been providing pay-per view service for a long time. But this...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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Exploiting Internet Delay Space Properties for Selecting Distinct Network Locations
May 2009
Recent studies have discovered that the Internet delay space has many interesting properties such as Triangle Inequality Violations (TIV), clustering structures and constrained growth....
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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LoST: A Protocol for Mapping Geographic Locations to Public Safety Answering Points
Jan 2011
Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) serve limited geographic areas, so emergency callers must be directed to the most appropriate PSAP. As part of the overall Internet Engineering Task Force...
Provided by Columbia University
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Distributed Arrays: A P2P Data Structure for Efficient Logical Arrays
May 2009
Distributed Hash Tables (DHT) are used for data management in P2P environments. However, since most hash functions ignore relations between items, DHTs are not efficient for operations on related...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Routing Fairness in Chord: Analysis and Enhancement
May 2009
In Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems where stored objects are small, routing dominates the cost of publishing and retrieving an object. In such systems, the issue of fairly balancing the routing load...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Minimizing Probing Cost for Detecting Interface Failures: Algorithms and Scalability Analysis
May 2009
The automatic detection of failures in IP paths is an essential step for operators to perform diagnosis or for overlays to adapt. The authors study a scenario where a set of monitors send probes...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Fast Recovery From Dual Link Failures in IP Networks
May 2009
This paper develops a novel mechanism for recovering from dual link failures in IP networks. The highlight of the developed routing approach is that a node re-routes a packet around the failed...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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NetTube: Exploring Social Networks for Peer-to-Peer Short Video Sharing
May 2009
The recent three years have witnessed an explosion of networked video sharing, represented by YouTube, as a new killer Internet application. Their sustainable development however is severely...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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ASAP: An Advertisement-Based Search Algorithm for Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Systems
Jun 2007
Most of existing search algorithms for unstructured Peer-To-Peer (P2P) systems share one common approach: The requesting node sends out a query and the query message is repeatedly routed and...
Provided by University of Central Florida
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The Heisenbot Uncertainty Problem: Challenges in Separating Bots From Chaff
Apr 2008
In this paper the authors highlight a number of challenges that arise in using crawling to measure the size, topology, and dynamism of distributed botnets. These challenges include traffic due to...
Provided by University of California
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ESCAP: Efficient SCan for Alternate Paths to Achieve IP Fast Rerouting
Oct 2008
Failure recovery in IP networks is critical to high quality service provisioning. One of the challenges is how to achieve fast recovery without introducing high complexity and resource usage....
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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IP Fast Rerouting for Single-Link/Node Failure Recovery
Oct 2008
Failure recovery in IP networks is critical to high quality service provisioning. The main challenge is how to achieve fast recovery without introducing high complexity and resource usage. Today's...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Avoiding Interruptions - A QoE Reliability Function for Streaming Media Applications
Jul 2010
The authors take an analytical approach to study fundamental rate-delay-reliability trade-offs in the context of media streaming. They consider the probability of interruption in media playback...
Provided by Texas A&M University
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The Streaming Capacity of Sparsely-Connected P2P Systems With Distributed Control
Sep 2010
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) streaming technologies can take advantage of the upload capacity of clients, and hence can scale to large content distribution networks with lower cost. A fundamental question...
Provided by Purdue University
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Avoiding Interruptions - QoE Trade-Offs in Block-Coded Streaming Media Applications
Feb 2010
The authors take an analytical approach to study Quality of user Experience (QoE) for media streaming applications. They use the fact that random linear network coding applied to blocks of video...
Provided by Texas A&M University
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Buffer Sizing Results for RCP Congestion Control Under Connection Arrivals and Departures
Nov 2008
Buffer sizing has received a lot of attention recently since it is becoming increasingly difficult to use large buffers in highspeed routers. Much of the prior work has concentrated on analyzing...
Provided by Stanford University
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Distributed Broadcasting and Mapping Protocols in Directed Anonymous Networks
Jun 2007
The authors initiate the study of distributed protocols over directed anonymous networks that are not necessarily strongly connected. In such networks, nodes are aware only of their incoming and...
Provided by California Institute of Technology
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Analysis of Adaptive Incentive Protocols for P2P Networks
May 2009
Incentive protocols play a crucial role to encourage cooperation among nodes in networking applications. The aim of this paper is to provide a general analytical framework to analyze and design a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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On the Market Power of Network Coding in P2P Content Distribution Systems
May 2009
Network coding is emerging as a promising alternative to traditional content distribution approaches in P2P networks. By allowing information mixture in peers, it simplifies the block scheduling...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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A Sybilproof Indirect Reciprocity Mechanism for Peer-to-Peer Networks
May 2009
Although direct reciprocity (Tit-for-Tat) contribution systems have been successful in reducing freeloading in peer-to-peer overlays, it has been shown that, unless the contribution network is...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Budget-Based Self-Optimized Incentive Search in Unstructured P2P Networks
May 2009
Distributed object search is the primary function of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file sharing system to locate and transfer the file. The predominant search schemes in unstructured P2P systems have their...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Absence of Evidence as Evidence of Absence: A Simple Mechanism for Scalable P2P Search
May 2008
The authors propose a novel search mechanism for unstructured p2p networks, and show that it is both scalable, i.e., it leads to a bounded query traffic load per peer as the peer population grows,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Minimizing Average Finish Time in P2P Networks
May 2009
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file distribution is a scalable way to disseminate content to a wide audience. For a P2P network, one fundamental performance metric is the average time needed to deliver a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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LayerP2P: A New Data Scheduling Approach for Layered Streaming in Heterogeneous Networks
May 2008
Although layered streaming in heterogeneous peer-to-peer networks has drawn great interest in recent years, there's still a lack of systematical studies on its data scheduling issue. In this...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Apt-P2p: A Peer-to-Peer Distribution System for Software Package Releases and Updates
May 2009
The Internet has become a cost-effective vehicle for software development and release, particular in the free software community. Given the free nature of this software, there are often a number...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Understanding the Performance Gap Between Pull-Based Mesh Streaming Protocols and Fundamental Limits
May 2009
Pull-based mesh streaming protocols have recently received much research attention, with successful commercial systems showing their viability in the Internet. Despite the remarkable popularity in...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Circuits/Cutsets Duality and a Unified Algorithmic Framework for Survivable Logical Topology Design in IP-Over-WDM Optical Networks
May 2009
Duality plays a significant role in optimization theory, particularly in discrete optimization on graphs and networks. Circuits and cuts in graphs are dual concepts. Similarly, deletion and...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Improving User and ISP Experience Through ISP-Aided P2P Locality
Jul 2008
Despite recent improvements, P2P systems are still plagued by fundamental issues such as overlay/underlay topological and routing mismatch, which affects their performance and causes traffic...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Two-Stage IP-Address Lookup in Distributed Routers
Jul 2008
IP-address lookup is the primary processing function of Internet routers. While a wide range of algorithms have been developed to perform lookups, very few of them have the distributed...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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High-Performance TCAM-Based IP Lookup Engines
Jul 2008
IP lookup is a key packet processing task in IP routers. To achieve high performance, it has been proposed to use TCAMs to implement IP-lookup accelerators. In this paper, in addition to the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Mining the Web and the Internet for Accurate IP Address Geolocations
May 2009
In this paper, the authors present Structon, a novel approach that uses Web mining together with inference and IP traceroute to geolocate IP addresses with significantly better accuracy than...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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A Typed Model for Encoding-Based Protocol Interoperability
Jan 2011
Documentation of the HTTP protocol includes precise descriptions of the syntax of the protocol, but lacks similarly precise specification of the semantics of messages and message bodies. Semantics...
Provided by Boston University
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Angels: In-Network Support for Minimum Distribution Time in P2P Overlays
Aug 2009
This paper proposes the use of in-network caches (which the authors call Angels) to reduce the Minimum Distribution Time (MDT) of a file from a seeder - a node that possesses the file - to a set...
Provided by Boston University
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Improving the Performance of Overlay Routing and P2P File Sharing Using Selfish Neighbor Selection
Oct 2007
A foundational issue underlying many overlay network applications ranging from routing to P2P file sharing is that of connectivity management, i.e., folding new arrivals into the existing mesh and...
Provided by Boston University
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Keep Cache Replacement Simple in Peer-Assisted VoD Systems
May 2009
Peer-assisted Video-on-Demand (VoD) systems have not only received substantial recent research attention, but also been implemented and deployed with success in large-scale real world streaming...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Interoperability Between IPv4 and IPv6 Clients and Servers
Jul 2012
Most applications today support IPv4 and thus there is a need to run these applications on IPv6 access network. IPv4 can't meet the rising needs of the present internet. Moreover, IPv6 can solve...
Provided by International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering
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Improving ertPS Grant Allocation for VoIP Traffic in Silence Duration
May 2012
This paper proposes a new uplink scheduling algorithm that can increase the uplink VoIP user capacity for ertPS scheduling in 802.16e networks. This algorithm solves the problems of uplink...
Provided by International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering
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Model of Complex Searching Over Structured P2P Overlay Under Dynamic Environment
Mar 2012
This paper aims to present a model to achieve complex searching (e.g., Wild card searching, blind searching, full text searching, metadata searching, etc.) over Structured P2P Overlay under...
Provided by International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering
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The Definitive Guide to Logon Script Replacement
Sep 2012
Paper: Replace Logon Scripts? Logon scripts have been here since the beginning of client-server networking. Is that beneficial - or is there a better way? Learn more about the history of logon...
Provided by Quest Software, now a part of Dell
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Foresighted Resource Reciprocation Strategies in P2P Networks
Oct 2008
The authors consider Peer-To-Peer (P2P) networks, where multiple peers are interested in sharing content. While sharing resources, autonomous and self-interested peers need to make decisions on...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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A Low Cost and Reliable Anonymity Scheme in P2P Reputation Systems With Trusted Third Parties
Oct 2008
In this paper, the authors present an anonymity scheme to achieve all the peers' anonymity in P2P reputation systems by changing pseudonym with the help of a Trusted Third Party (TTP) server, such...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Modeling Peer-to-Peer Networks From the Impact of Nodes' Characters on the System Performance
Oct 2008
In current peer-to-peer systems, system performance is evaluated by the metrics that characterize the features of the whole system while how each node's character affects the system performance is...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Empirical Performance of IPv6 Vs. IPv4 Under a Dual-Stack Environment
Apr 2008
As the authors continue to see the increasing global-scale deployment of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) networks, it is equally important to evaluate the performance of these IPv6 networks. In...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Anomaly Detection in IP Networks With Principal Component Analysis
Sep 2009
In this paper, the authors study the application of PCA to the IP network anomaly detection. The algorithm is based on detecting changes in traffic feature distribution aggregated by sample...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Performance Analysis of Network Mobility Protocols in IP Networks
Sep 2009
To support mobile nodes moving across different networks as a whole, the IETF NEMOv6 (RFC 3963) has been proposed. Compared with Mobile IPv6 protocol, the NEMOv6 provides a method to enable a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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On Building a Successful IPTV Business Model Based on Personalized IPTV Content & Services
Sep 2009
The Internet Protocol TeleVision (IPTV) service provides rich multimedia services over IP networks and is widely believed to be the next killer application over the Internet. It is generating a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Feedback Transmission in Large-Scale IPTV Sessions
Sep 2009
In this paper, the authors introduce the Tree Transmission Protocol (TTP), which they use for the organization of a tree structure consisting of IPTV nodes for hierarchical feedback aggregation in...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Numerical Analysis of Content Distribution Method for Content Delivery Networks
Sep 2009
In this paper, the authors analysis content distribution method for Content Delivery Networks. It is necessary to manage content distribution differentially based on its characteristic. To address...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Geo-Distributed Contact Centers With Microsoft Lync
Sep 2012
In today's world, many businesses have operations in multiple locations around the globe. Whether these are the result of acquisitions, international expansion, offshoring, or other factors, they...
Provided by Clarity Consulting
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How Well Does JXTA Fit Peer-to-Peer SIP?
Apr 2008
More and more people use voice over IP instead of traditional phone networks. The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), a protocol for session management in general, becomes the standard protocol in...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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The Implementation of 2D FFT Using Multiple Topology on 4x4 Torus
Sep 2009
In this paper, the authors proposed 2D FFT for 8x8 matrix without transpose of data by using multiple topology on 4x4 Torus. The proposed 2D FFT used parallel operation on 1D FFT and applied an...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Mechanism for IPTV Service Discovery Using SIP Protocol
Sep 2009
There are descriptions on general procedure from IPTV service provider discovery to content selection and acquisition in ITU-T standards. There are high level procedures on various transport...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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A Framework for Evaluating Efficiency - Fairness Tradeoff in IP Networks in Context of Development
Sep 2009
Efficiency and fairness are main objectives in any system design and many choices in life are made based on their tradeoffs. In this paper, the authors introduce a framework for the evaluation of...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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A Study on Providing Open IPTV in Next Generation Network Service Platform
Sep 2009
This paper discusses on the network service platforms and proposes architecture for Open IPTV service platform in NGN environment. Open IPTV, which provides variety of contents and data with form...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Korean Public Sector Plan for the Enhancement of IPTV Service
Sep 2009
As digital technology evolves, the phenomenon of "Media scramble" has emerged, in that the unique areas and boundaries between the broadcasting and communications industries are disappearing....
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Semi-Distributed Informed Peer Selection for Scalable P2P Overlay Network
Sep 2009
As an alternative solution to solve the tussles between the network operators and the Peer-To-Peer (P2P) applications, an Informed Peer Selection (IPS) scheme like P4P is proposed. In IPS, each...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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A Novel Mobility Management for Seamless Handover in Vehicle-To-Vehicle/Vehicle-To-Infrastructure (V2V/V2I) Networks
Sep 2009
With the rapidly increasing demand of traffic applications, the need to support seamless multimedia services in the Vehicular WIreless NETworks and Vehicular Intelligent Transportation Systems...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Enabling OSPFv3 MANET Extensions Over IPv4 Encryptors
Sep 2008
Extensions for OSPF in a Mobile Ad-hoc Environment have been developed by the OSPF IETF working group. These extensions are emerging as effective routing solutions for tactical edge networks....
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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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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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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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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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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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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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 Neighboring Strategy for ISP-Friendly Peer-to-Peer Video Live Streaming
Apr 2011
Push-pull hybrid schemes for Peer-To-Peer (P2P) video live streaming applications achieve a short playback delay and are robust in the presence of peer churn. Most hybrid schemes construct an...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Identifying Key Features for P2P Traffic Classification
Apr 2011
Many researchers have recently dealt with P2P traffic classification, mainly because P2P applications are continuously growing in number as well as in traffic volume. Additionally, in response to...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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The Internet-Wide Impact of P2P Traffic Localization on ISP Profitability
Mar 2012
The authors conduct a detailed simulation study to examine how localizing P2P traffic within network boundaries impacts the profitability of an ISP. A distinguishing aspect of their work is the...
Provided by Purdue Federal Credit Union
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Dispersing Hotspot Traffic in Backup Topology for IP Fast Reroute
Apr 2011
A backup topology design algorithm for avoiding congestion in IP Fast Reroute is presented. In IP Fast Reroute techniques, detour routes are computed by using backup topologies. Reducing the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Adaptive Load Balancing Based on IP Fast Reroute to Avoid Congestion Hot-Spots
Apr 2011
Several load balancing techniques for IP routing scheme have appeared in the literature. However, they require optimization process to compute optimal paths to meet traffic demand so that it...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Comparative Study of IPv4 and IPv6
Nov 2011
Data Communication and networking may be the fastest growing technologies in the people culture today. One of the ramifications of that growth is a dramatic increase in the number of...
Provided by International forum of researchers Students and Academician
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IPv6 Considered Harmful in Computer Network
May 2011
The investigation of the turing machine has developed e-business, and current trends suggest that the evaluation of lambda calculus will soon emerge. Given the current status of concurrent...
Provided by International forum of researchers Students and Academician
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Modeling BitTorrent-Based P2P Video Streaming Systems in the Presence of NAT Devices
Apr 2011
BitTorrent has been a very successful Peer-To-Peer (P2P) file-sharing application, and several BitTorrent-based P2P video streaming systems have been proposed in the literature. Nowadays, Network...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Limitations on the Effectiveness of Decentralized Incentive Mechanisms
Apr 2011
During the last decade of P2P research a lot of attention has been given to incentive mechanisms. While centralized incentive mechanisms are straightforward in their design, a long term challenge...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Modeling and Performance Analysis of P2P Live Streaming Systems Under Flash Crowds
Apr 2011
A fundamental problem that a Peer-To-Peer (P2P) live streaming system faces is how to support flash crowds effectively. A flash crowd occurs when a burst of join requests arrive at a system. When...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Reducing the Overhead of View-Upload Decoupling in Peer-to-Peer Video On-Demand Systems
Apr 2011
In this paper, the authors investigate the strategy of migrating the existing View-Upload Decoupling (VUD) design from P2P live streaming to Video On-Demand (VoD) systems. To address the immediate...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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White Papers
ASAP: An Advertisement-Based Search Algorithm for Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Systems
Jun 2007
Most of existing search algorithms for unstructured Peer-To-Peer (P2P) systems share one common approach: The requesting node sends out a query and the query message is repeatedly routed and...
Provided by University of Central Florida
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White Papers
The Heisenbot Uncertainty Problem: Challenges in Separating Bots From Chaff
Apr 2008
In this paper the authors highlight a number of challenges that arise in using crawling to measure the size, topology, and dynamism of distributed botnets. These challenges include traffic due to...
Provided by University of California
-
White Papers
ESCAP: Efficient SCan for Alternate Paths to Achieve IP Fast Rerouting
Oct 2008
Failure recovery in IP networks is critical to high quality service provisioning. One of the challenges is how to achieve fast recovery without introducing high complexity and resource usage....
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
IP Fast Rerouting for Single-Link/Node Failure Recovery
Oct 2008
Failure recovery in IP networks is critical to high quality service provisioning. The main challenge is how to achieve fast recovery without introducing high complexity and resource usage. Today's...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Avoiding Interruptions - A QoE Reliability Function for Streaming Media Applications
Jul 2010
The authors take an analytical approach to study fundamental rate-delay-reliability trade-offs in the context of media streaming. They consider the probability of interruption in media playback...
Provided by Texas A&M University
-
White Papers
The Streaming Capacity of Sparsely-Connected P2P Systems With Distributed Control
Sep 2010
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) streaming technologies can take advantage of the upload capacity of clients, and hence can scale to large content distribution networks with lower cost. A fundamental question...
Provided by Purdue University
-
White Papers
Avoiding Interruptions - QoE Trade-Offs in Block-Coded Streaming Media Applications
Feb 2010
The authors take an analytical approach to study Quality of user Experience (QoE) for media streaming applications. They use the fact that random linear network coding applied to blocks of video...
Provided by Texas A&M University
-
White Papers
Buffer Sizing Results for RCP Congestion Control Under Connection Arrivals and Departures
Nov 2008
Buffer sizing has received a lot of attention recently since it is becoming increasingly difficult to use large buffers in highspeed routers. Much of the prior work has concentrated on analyzing...
Provided by Stanford University
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White Papers
Distributed Broadcasting and Mapping Protocols in Directed Anonymous Networks
Jun 2007
The authors initiate the study of distributed protocols over directed anonymous networks that are not necessarily strongly connected. In such networks, nodes are aware only of their incoming and...
Provided by California Institute of Technology
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White Papers
Analysis of Adaptive Incentive Protocols for P2P Networks
May 2009
Incentive protocols play a crucial role to encourage cooperation among nodes in networking applications. The aim of this paper is to provide a general analytical framework to analyze and design a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
On the Market Power of Network Coding in P2P Content Distribution Systems
May 2009
Network coding is emerging as a promising alternative to traditional content distribution approaches in P2P networks. By allowing information mixture in peers, it simplifies the block scheduling...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
A Sybilproof Indirect Reciprocity Mechanism for Peer-to-Peer Networks
May 2009
Although direct reciprocity (Tit-for-Tat) contribution systems have been successful in reducing freeloading in peer-to-peer overlays, it has been shown that, unless the contribution network is...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Budget-Based Self-Optimized Incentive Search in Unstructured P2P Networks
May 2009
Distributed object search is the primary function of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file sharing system to locate and transfer the file. The predominant search schemes in unstructured P2P systems have their...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Absence of Evidence as Evidence of Absence: A Simple Mechanism for Scalable P2P Search
May 2008
The authors propose a novel search mechanism for unstructured p2p networks, and show that it is both scalable, i.e., it leads to a bounded query traffic load per peer as the peer population grows,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Minimizing Average Finish Time in P2P Networks
May 2009
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file distribution is a scalable way to disseminate content to a wide audience. For a P2P network, one fundamental performance metric is the average time needed to deliver a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
LayerP2P: A New Data Scheduling Approach for Layered Streaming in Heterogeneous Networks
May 2008
Although layered streaming in heterogeneous peer-to-peer networks has drawn great interest in recent years, there's still a lack of systematical studies on its data scheduling issue. In this...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Apt-P2p: A Peer-to-Peer Distribution System for Software Package Releases and Updates
May 2009
The Internet has become a cost-effective vehicle for software development and release, particular in the free software community. Given the free nature of this software, there are often a number...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Understanding the Performance Gap Between Pull-Based Mesh Streaming Protocols and Fundamental Limits
May 2009
Pull-based mesh streaming protocols have recently received much research attention, with successful commercial systems showing their viability in the Internet. Despite the remarkable popularity in...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Circuits/Cutsets Duality and a Unified Algorithmic Framework for Survivable Logical Topology Design in IP-Over-WDM Optical Networks
May 2009
Duality plays a significant role in optimization theory, particularly in discrete optimization on graphs and networks. Circuits and cuts in graphs are dual concepts. Similarly, deletion and...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Improving User and ISP Experience Through ISP-Aided P2P Locality
Jul 2008
Despite recent improvements, P2P systems are still plagued by fundamental issues such as overlay/underlay topological and routing mismatch, which affects their performance and causes traffic...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Two-Stage IP-Address Lookup in Distributed Routers
Jul 2008
IP-address lookup is the primary processing function of Internet routers. While a wide range of algorithms have been developed to perform lookups, very few of them have the distributed...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
High-Performance TCAM-Based IP Lookup Engines
Jul 2008
IP lookup is a key packet processing task in IP routers. To achieve high performance, it has been proposed to use TCAMs to implement IP-lookup accelerators. In this paper, in addition to the...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Mining the Web and the Internet for Accurate IP Address Geolocations
May 2009
In this paper, the authors present Structon, a novel approach that uses Web mining together with inference and IP traceroute to geolocate IP addresses with significantly better accuracy than...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
A Typed Model for Encoding-Based Protocol Interoperability
Jan 2011
Documentation of the HTTP protocol includes precise descriptions of the syntax of the protocol, but lacks similarly precise specification of the semantics of messages and message bodies. Semantics...
Provided by Boston University
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White Papers
Angels: In-Network Support for Minimum Distribution Time in P2P Overlays
Aug 2009
This paper proposes the use of in-network caches (which the authors call Angels) to reduce the Minimum Distribution Time (MDT) of a file from a seeder - a node that possesses the file - to a set...
Provided by Boston University
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White Papers
Improving the Performance of Overlay Routing and P2P File Sharing Using Selfish Neighbor Selection
Oct 2007
A foundational issue underlying many overlay network applications ranging from routing to P2P file sharing is that of connectivity management, i.e., folding new arrivals into the existing mesh and...
Provided by Boston University
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White Papers
Keep Cache Replacement Simple in Peer-Assisted VoD Systems
May 2009
Peer-assisted Video-on-Demand (VoD) systems have not only received substantial recent research attention, but also been implemented and deployed with success in large-scale real world streaming...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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IPv6 Lookups Using Distributed and Load Balanced Bloom Filters for 100Gbps Core Router Line Cards
May 2009
Internet line speeds are expected to reach 100Gbps in a few years. To match these line rates, a single router line card needs to forward more than 150 million packets per second. This requires a...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Regulating User Arrivals at a Mobile IP Home Agent
Sep 2009
With the increasing levels of data usage in mobile cellular networks, Mobile IP and its variants serve as the de facto standard for mobility management. At high user loads, the Mobile IP Home...
Provided by Columbia University
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White Papers
Scalar Prefix Search: A New Route Lookup Algorithm for Next Generation Internet
May 2009
Currently, the increasing rate of routing lookups in Internet routers, the large number of prefixes and also the transition from IPV4 to IPV6, have caused Internet designers to propose new lookup...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Optimal Filtering of Source Address Prefixes: Models and Algorithms
May 2009
How can people protect the network infrastructure from malicious traffic, such as scanning, malicious code propagation, and Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks? One mechanism for blocking...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Load Balancing for SIP Server Clusters
May 2009
This paper introduces several novel load balancing algorithms for distributing Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) requests to a cluster of SIP servers. The load balancer improves both throughput...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Whitepapers
Distributed Identification of Top Inner Product Elements and its Application in a Peer-to-Peer Network
Oct 2007
Inner product measures how closely two feature vectors are related. It is an important primitive for many popular data mining tasks, e.g., clustering, classification, correlation computation, and...
Provided by IBM
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White Papers
Accountable Internet Protocol (AIP)
Aug 2008
This paper presents AIP (Accountable Internet Protocol), a network architecture that provides accountability as a first-order property. AIP uses a hierarchy of self-certifying addresses, in which...
Provided by Association for Computing Machinery
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White Papers
Peering Peer-To-Peer Providers
Jan 2011
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...
Provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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White Papers
An Empirical Study of the Coolstreaming+ System
Dec 2007
In recent years, there has been significant interest in adopting the Peer-To-Peer (P2P) technology for Internet live video streaming. There are primarily two reasons behind this development: the...
Provided by Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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White Papers
SAAR: A Shared Control Plane for Overlay Multicast
Jan 2011
Many cooperative overlay multicast systems of diverse designs have been implemented and deployed. In this paper, the authors explore a new architecture for overlay multicast: they factor out the...
Provided by Carnegie Mellon University
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White Papers
Pushback for Overlay Networks: Protecting Against Malicious Insiders
Apr 2008
Peer-To-Peer (P2P) overlay networks are a flexible way of creating decentralized services. Although resilient to external Denial of Service attacks, overlay networks can be rendered inoperable by...
Provided by George Mason University
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White Papers
Chord: A Scalable Peer-to-Peer Lookup Protocol for Internet Applications
Jan 2011
A fundamental problem that confronts peer-to-peer applications is the efficient location of the node that stores a desired data item. This paper presents Chord, a distributed lookup protocol that...
Provided by University of California
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White Papers
Adding Trust to P2P Distribution of Paid Content
Jul 2009
While Peer-To-Peer (P2P) file-sharing is a powerful and cost-effective content distribution model, most paid-for digital-Content Providers (CPs) use direct download to deliver their content. CPs...
Provided by Columbia University
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