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Distributed Line Graphs: A Universal Technique for Designing DHTs Based on Arbitrary Regular Graphs

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Distributed Line Graphs: A Universal Technique for Designing DHTs Based on Arbitrary Regular Graphs
— Most proposed DHTs engage certain topology maintenance mechanisms specific to the static graphs on which they are based. The designs of these mechanisms are complicated and repeated with graph-relevant concerns. In this paper we propose the “distributed line graphs” (DLG), a universal technique for designing DHTs based on arbitrary regular graphs. Using DLG, the main features of the initial graphs are preserved, and thus people can design a new DHT by simply choosing the graph with desirable features and applying DLG to it. We demonstrate the power of DLG by illustrating four DLG-enabled DHTs based on different graphs, namely, Kautz, de Bruijn, butterfly and hypertree graphs. The effectiveness of our proposals is demonstrated through analysis, simulation and implementation.
Yiming Zhang, Ling Liu
Added 29 Sep 2012
Updated 29 Sep 2012
Type Journal
Year 2012
Where TKDE
Authors Yiming Zhang, Ling Liu
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