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As content providers adopt peer-to-peer approaches for content sharing and distribution, they face new challenges in guaranteeing privacy to their clients. Participating peers can glean information from their communication with other peers, such as their identities or the shared data and use this information for malicious purposes. We present Nemor, a protocol that allows a requesting peer and a corresponding...
In this paper, we present an algorithm for an effective flooding procedure with reduced cost in a DHT based P2P network. We describe techniques of flooding and replication that exploit structural constraints to achieve low overhead and higher reliability. These techniques can help to support complex queries in mobile distributed environments with better performance.
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