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Peer-to-peer membership management for gossip-based protocols
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTERS
, 2003
"... Gossip-based protocols for group communication have attractive scalability and reliability properties. The probabilistic gossip schemes studied so far typically assume that each group member has full knowledge of the global membership and chooses gossip targets uniformly at random. The requirement ..."
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of global knowledge impairs their applicability to very large-scale groups. In this paper, we present SCAMP (Scalable Membership protocol), a novel peer-to-peer membership protocol which operates in a fully decentralized manner and provides each member with a partial view of the group membership. Our
Secure Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks: Attacks and Countermeasures
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, 2003
"... We consider routing security in wireless sensor networks. Many sensor network routing protocols have been proposed, but none of them have been designed with security as agq1( We propose securitygcur forrouting in sensor networks, show how attacks agacks ad-hoc and peer-to-peer networks can be ..."
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We consider routing security in wireless sensor networks. Many sensor network routing protocols have been proposed, but none of them have been designed with security as agq1( We propose securitygcur forrouting in sensor networks, show how attacks agacks ad-hoc and peer-to-peer networks can
SCAMP: Peer-to-peer lightweight membership service for large-scale group communication
, 2001
"... Abstract. Gossip-based protocols have received considerable attention for broadcast applications due to their attractive scalability and reliability properties. The reliability of probabilistic gossip schemes studied so far depends on each user having knowledge of the global membership and choosing ..."
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gossip targets uniformly at random. The requirement of global knowledge is undesirable in largescale distributed systems. In this paper, we present a novel peer-to-peer membership service which operates in a completely decentralized manner in that nobody has global knowledge of membership. However
Distributed Authentication for Peer-to-Peer Networks
, 2003
"... A public key infrastructure is generally (and effectively) used for cryptographically secure authentication in the networks. Ad-hoc networks are formed in haphazard manner. Security services for adhoc networks cannot assume the existence of a particular infrastructure. Peer-to-peer technology is pro ..."
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A public key infrastructure is generally (and effectively) used for cryptographically secure authentication in the networks. Ad-hoc networks are formed in haphazard manner. Security services for adhoc networks cannot assume the existence of a particular infrastructure. Peer-to-peer technology
A Modular Paradigm for Building Self-Organizing Peer-to-Peer Applications
- In Engineering Self-Organising Systems, G. Di Marzo Serugendo
, 2003
"... Peer-to-peer (P2P) technology has undergone rapid growth, producing new protocols and applications, many of which enjoy considerable commercial success and academic interest. Yet, P2P applications are often based on complex protocols, whose behavior is not completely understood. We believe that i ..."
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Peer-to-peer (P2P) technology has undergone rapid growth, producing new protocols and applications, many of which enjoy considerable commercial success and academic interest. Yet, P2P applications are often based on complex protocols, whose behavior is not completely understood. We believe
A Peer-to-Peer Membership Notification
"... Abstract. The problem of providing a peer with a good approximation of the current group membership in a peer-to-peer (p2p) setting is a key factor to the successful usage of any application-level multicast protocol (e.g. gossip based protocols). A p2p setting makes this problem hard to be solved du ..."
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Abstract. The problem of providing a peer with a good approximation of the current group membership in a peer-to-peer (p2p) setting is a key factor to the successful usage of any application-level multicast protocol (e.g. gossip based protocols). A p2p setting makes this problem hard to be solved
A novel peer-to-peer payment protocol
- Proc. IEEE EUROCON
"... In this paper a novel electronic payment protocol suitable for “peer-to-peer ” (P2P) networks is presented. It implements electronic cash-based transactions, between buyers and merchants. It is based on a bank account, though it can be easily extended and can be readily applied to other account paym ..."
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In this paper a novel electronic payment protocol suitable for “peer-to-peer ” (P2P) networks is presented. It implements electronic cash-based transactions, between buyers and merchants. It is based on a bank account, though it can be easily extended and can be readily applied to other account
Resilient Peer-to-Peer Multicast from the Ground Up
- NETWORK COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS, THIRD IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON (NCA'04
, 2004
"... One of the most important challenges of peer-to-peer multicast protocols is the ability to efficiently deal with the high degree of churn inherent to their environment. As multicast functionality is pushed to autonomous, unpredictable peers, significant performance losses can result from group membe ..."
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membership changes and the higher failure rates of endhosts when compared to routers. Achieving high delivery ratios without sacrificing end-to-end latencies or incurring additional costs has proven to be a challenging task. This paper introduces Nemo, a novel peer-to-peer multicast protocol that aims
C.Barakat. A membership management protocol for peer-to-peer services
- in MANET, INRIA technical report
, 34
"... Abstract—MANETs are self-organizing networks composed of mobile wireless nodes with often scarce resources. Distributed applications based on the P2P paradigm are the best candidates to run over such networks. To profit from the service provided by a P2P overlay (e.g. file sharing using BitTorrent), ..."
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focus on this problem and we propose a robust, network friendly and decentralized membership management protocol allowing peer discovery and update. Compared to flooding, client-server or multicast based approaches, our protocol achieves significantly lower network overhead and lower pollution of caches
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