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BitTorrent, one of the most popular peer-to-peer file sharing applications, accounts for a large proportion of the total Internet traffic. While its appearance benefits the content distributors and users, the traffic injected into the network backbone has become a great challenge for the ISPs. In this paper, we study traffic shaping in BitTorrent-like applications to improve traffic locality and enable...
Consistency maintenance mechanism is necessary for the emerging peer-to-peer applications due to their frequent data updates. Centralized approaches suffer single point of failure, while previous decentralized approaches incur too many duplicate update messages because of locality-ignorant structures. To address this issue, we propose a scalable and efficient consistency maintenance scheme for heterogeneous...
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