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Efficient peer location on the Internet

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Efficient peer location on the Internet
We consider the problem of locating nearby application peers over the Internet. We define a new peer-location scheme (called Tiers), that scales to large application peer groups. Tiers creates a hierarchy of peers, and provides an efficient and scalable solution to the peer-location problem. Tiers can be implemented entirely in the application-layer and does not require the deployment of either any additional measurement services, or well-known reference points in the network. We have evaluated the performance of Tiers through detailed experiments. Our results show that Tiers is able to locate the nearest peers quickly ( 1 second) and accurately on wide-area Internet-like topologies. We have also compared the performance of Tiers with two other schemes, Beaconing and Distributed Binning, both of which are known to have good performance. Both these techniques are reference-points based schemes and are efficient for overlays with a small number of peers (e.g. 32). Our results show that...
Suman Banerjee, Christopher Kommareddy, Bobby Bhat
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Type Journal
Year 2004
Where CN
Authors Suman Banerjee, Christopher Kommareddy, Bobby Bhattacharjee
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