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Quality of service routing (QoSR) is a routing mechanism based on the data flow request and available network resources. Generally in information communication a Dijkstra algorithm for traditional uni-cast network transmission was adopted to calculate the shortest path of a peer-to-peer routing. Based on an improved Dijkstra algorithm for dynamic and realtime transmission on WAN, the QoS routing algorithm...
Due to the inability of traditional keyword-based retrieval using semantic meaning in Peer-to-Peer networks, large bandwidth is wasted; meanwhile desirable information is still far beyond the search results most algorithms could gain. How to locate the needed peer accurately and how to obtain requested information rapidly are important issues. In this paper, through an automatic study mechanism toward...
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