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Due to the improvement of connections capabilities of end-devices there is an increasing interest to design and implement full featured P2P networks that integrate end-devices. In this paper, we use JXTA-Overlay for the secure control of the robot. We considered the robot as end-device. We investigate the time of secure robot control when in the network were connected different number of peers and...
There are many existed collaborative frameworks, e.g. Narada, Overcast, Can, which are used in various computer supported work. In this paper we deliver a collaborative application framework based on a specific P2P grid model. This framework is designed to solve the typical problems in the traditional collaborative applications, such as the bottleneck restriction of C/S architecture and the related...
This paper studies that how can Internet Service Providers (ISPs) reduce the traffic caused by P2P applications while keeping P2P services. Based on the collaboration of ISPs and P2P, we design an ISP-aided peer selection mechanism, named ISP-AFHA, to reduce the traffic caused by P2P applications. In ISP-AFHA, we introduce Dynamic ISP Hop (DIH) and Backbone Connectivity Cost (BCC) as the main metrics...
Fully distributed file sharing systems, where participants share content and collaborate in a peer-to-peer (P2P) manner, have to deal with a highly dynamic environment to ensure that even when some nodes are unavailable, others can still perform the task through the coalition of cooperating parties. Therefore, cooperation-based services have been extensively deployed over the majority of P2P networks...
Massive collaborative editing becomes a reality through leading projects such as Wikipedia. This massive collaboration is currently supported with a costly central service. In order to avoid such costs, we aim to provide a peer-to-peer collaborative editing system. Existing approaches to build distributed collaborative editing systems either do not scale in terms of number of users or in terms of...
With the fast development of Internet, many recommender systems have emerged in e-commerce applications to support the product recommendation. However, most centralized recommender systems based on collaborative filtering can't work effectively when large number of users require to them. In P2P networks, this paper proposes a PRBOCF (Product Recommendation Based On Collaborative Filtering), which...
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