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In recent years, peer-to-peer applications are becoming so popular that they contribute great traffic to the Internet. As the P2P overlay topology is oblivious of underlay networks, a large percentage of the P2P traffic is inter-domain traffic, which in turn increases the operating cost of Internet Service Providers (ISPs). To reduce P2P cross-ISP traffic, ISPs have tried various techniques to shape...
Users in a Peer-to-Peer Video on Demand (P2P VoD) system are allowed to watch any video file at any point in time and to use VCR operations like fast forward, rewind and pause at any time, which decreases their ability to help each other and offload the server. Encouraging peers to stay in the system longer and share the video files they have downloaded completely can greatly increase peers' cooperation...
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