Most of current peer-to-peer designs build their own system overlays independent of the physical one. Nodes within unstructured systems form a random overlay, on the contrary, str...
A self-organizing peer-to-peer system is built upon an application level overlay, whose topology is independent of underlying physical network. A well-routed message path in such ...
Tongqing Qiu, Guihai Chen, Mao Ye, Edward Chan, Be...
Abstract— Peer-to-Peer networking has become a major research topic over the last few years. Sharing of structured data in such decentralized environments is a challenging proble...
Verena Kantere, Dimitrios Tsoumakos, Nick Roussopo...
Random peer selection is used by numerous P2P applications; examples include application-level multicast, unstructured file sharing, and network location mapping. In most of thes...
The processing of k-NN queries has been studied extensively both in a centralized computing environment and in a structured P2P environment. However, the problem over an unstructur...
Bin Wang, Xiaochun Yang, Guoren Wang, Lei Chen 000...