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Following the emergence of peer-to-peer (P2P) applications, millions of computer users have used P2P systems to search for desired content. P2P traffic is known to be highly redundant because of its inherent self-scaling characteristics, which means that file sharing is performed more efficiently when more users exchange the same content. To remove redundant P2P traffic, we have proposed a method...
In this letter, we propose a novel two-layered structured overlay, called a distributed Bloom filter table (DBFT), which is capable of substantially reducing overhead imposed by highly-dynamic peer-to-peer (P2P) distributed storage systems. More specifically, in our DBFT scheme, each node's ID remains unchanged, when the associated cluster changes due to the physical movement of the node. This provides...
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