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As a newly rising topic in network multicast Held, application layer multicast is widely concerned. Analyze and compare technical proposal of application layer multicast protocols Narada, NICE and HMTP, etc. used by typical wide P2P streaming media service model, make an outlook on study prospect of P2P streaming media and summarize study status and its existing problems of P2P streaming media, which...
Anomaly detection in peer-to-peer (P2P) networks is generally difficult due to the large number of users in the network. Exhaustive probing on each user is extremely unrealistic. Besides, unlike hierarchical systems, the infrastructure of a P2P network is flat, which makes multi-casting based probing schemes impossible. Most P2P security research focus on proactive prevention schemes to secure the...
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