BitTorrent employs a static quota-based peer selection strategy to fixedly allocate upload quotas for the Tit-For-Tat (TFT) choke algorithm and Optimistic Unchoke (OU) algorithm, ...
Peer-to-peer protocols play an increasingly instrumental role in Internet content distribution. It is therefore important to gain a complete understanding of how these protocols b...
Arnaud Legout, Nikitas Liogkas, Eddie Kohler, Lixi...
With BitTorrent-like protocols a client may download a file from a large and changing set of peers, using connections of heterogeneous and timevarying bandwidths. This flexibility ...
The Tit-for-Tat strategy implemented in BitTorrent (BT) clients is generally considered robust to selfish behaviours. The authors of [1] support this belief studying how Tit-for-T...
Giovanni Neglia, Giuseppe Lo Presti, Honggang Zhan...
The content distribution techniques have recently started embracing peer-to-peer system as an alternative to the client-server architecture, such as BitTorrent system. BitTorrent ...