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Existing network operator-friendly P2P traffic control techniques like P4P argue that network operators can reduce inter-domain traffic while peer-to-peer (P2P) applications can improve their performance through the traffic localization. However, the existing work has not addressed how the traffic localization affects an intra-domain traffic control in detail. In fact, not considering the impact on...
Chord is a scalable peer-to-peer (P2P) lookup protocol that solves the problem of efficiently locating nodes with designed data items. However, Chord is known to be limited in routing efficiency since all nodes are placed on the overlay without taking into account the underlying network topology. In this paper, we introduce AChord, a topology-aware version of Chord that utilizes anycast, along with...
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