The Internet was originally designed as a flat data network delivering a multitude of protocols and services between equal peers. Currently, after an explosive growth fostered by ...
- An unwritten principle of the Internet Protocol is that the IP address of a node also serves as its identifier. We observe that many scalability problems result from this princi...
Jakob Eriksson, Michalis Faloutsos, Srikanth V. Kr...
- This paper describes a new architectural paradigm for fully connected, single-hop system level interconnection networks. The architecture is scalable enough to meet the needs of ...
Kelli Ireland, Donald M. Chiarulli, Steven P. Levi...
We continue the study of zero-automatic queues first introduced in [3]. These queues are characterized by a special buffering mechanism evolving like a random walk on some infi...
In this paper we describe a novel strategy for carrying out lookups in Chord-based peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, wherein nodes are assumed to behave selfishly. This is in contrast ...