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Effects of different churn models on the performance of structured peer-to-peer networks (2009)
Venue: | In Proceedings of IEEE PIMRC ’09 |
Citations: | 3 - 2 self |
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Citation Context ...e research activities built the model of churn followingsExponential distribution (ED) [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8], while somesothers constructed the churn model as Pareto distribution (PD)s[9] [10] [11] =-=[12]-=-, still some others argued that the Weibullsdistribution (WD) could best characterize the dynamics ofspeers participating in P2P systems through real lifesmeasurements [13] [14] [15]. However, surpris... |
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Citation Context ...ely characterize and model the peer dynamics andscharacteristics, i.e. churn, in P2P systems.sSome research activities built the model of churn followingsExponential distribution (ED) [3] [4] [5] [6] =-=[7]-=- [8], while somesothers constructed the churn model as Pareto distribution (PD)s[9] [10] [11] [12], still some others argued that the Weibullsdistribution (WD) could best characterize the dynamics ofs... |
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Citation Context ...ructured P2P systems bysutilizing three typical distributions, i.e. ED, PD, and WD. Wesbuild a simulation model based on the Peer-to-Peer Protocols(P2PP) [16] signaling protocol, and utilize Kademlia =-=[17]-=- assthe underlying Distributed Hash Table (DHT) algorithm.sThrough simulations, we conclude that the effects of differentsmodels of churn on the performance of structured P2P systemssare quantitative ... |
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Citation Context ...urately characterize and model the peer dynamics andscharacteristics, i.e. churn, in P2P systems.sSome research activities built the model of churn followingsExponential distribution (ED) [3] [4] [5] =-=[6]-=- [7] [8], while somesothers constructed the churn model as Pareto distribution (PD)s[9] [10] [11] [12], still some others argued that the Weibullsdistribution (WD) could best characterize the dynamics... |
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Citation Context ...ation environments, P2P systemsscan be divided into different categories: communication andscollaboration, distributed computation, internet service support,sdatabase system, and content distribution =-=[1]-=-. Thescommonalities behind these categories are that nodes firstlysjoin the P2P system, contribute some resources, e.g. CentralsProcessing Unit (CPU) processing capability, storage, andslookup service... |
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Citation Context ....sSome research activities built the model of churn followingsExponential distribution (ED) [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8], while somesothers constructed the churn model as Pareto distribution (PD)s[9] [10] =-=[11]-=- [12], still some others argued that the Weibullsdistribution (WD) could best characterize the dynamics ofspeers participating in P2P systems through real lifesmeasurements [13] [14] [15]. However, su... |
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Citation Context ...n leave the system. The join-participateleave cycle is called a session, and the collective effect createdsby the independent arrival and departure of thousands-orsmillions-of peers is named as churn =-=[2]-=-.sChurn has a significant effect on the performance of P2Pssystems, e.g. frequent nodes joining and leaving result in stalesrouting information in the routing table and inconsistency ofsthe stored res... |
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Citation Context ...P systems.sSome research activities built the model of churn followingsExponential distribution (ED) [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8], while somesothers constructed the churn model as Pareto distribution (PD)s=-=[9]-=- [10] [11] [12], still some others argued that the Weibullsdistribution (WD) could best characterize the dynamics ofspeers participating in P2P systems through real lifesmeasurements [13] [14] [15]. H... |
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Citation Context ...rsto accurately characterize and model the peer dynamics andscharacteristics, i.e. churn, in P2P systems.sSome research activities built the model of churn followingsExponential distribution (ED) [3] =-=[4]-=- [5] [6] [7] [8], while somesothers constructed the churn model as Pareto distribution (PD)s[9] [10] [11] [12], still some others argued that the Weibullsdistribution (WD) could best characterize the ... |
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Citation Context ...ribution (PD)s[9] [10] [11] [12], still some others argued that the Weibullsdistribution (WD) could best characterize the dynamics ofspeers participating in P2P systems through real lifesmeasurements =-=[13]-=- [14] [15]. However, surprisingly, there aresfew studies focusing on the effects of different models of churnson the performance of P2P systems.sIn this paper, we analyze the effects of different mode... |
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Citation Context ...ould be takensinto account when design or evaluate a P2P system.sFurthermore, every simulation and analysis study of churnseffect is built on the premise of a churn model. Severalsresearch activities =-=[3]-=--[15] have focused on this topic in ordersto accurately characterize and model the peer dynamics andscharacteristics, i.e. churn, in P2P systems.sSome research activities built the model of churn foll... |
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Citation Context ... be takensinto account when design or evaluate a P2P system.sFurthermore, every simulation and analysis study of churnseffect is built on the premise of a churn model. Severalsresearch activities [3]-=-=[15]-=- have focused on this topic in ordersto accurately characterize and model the peer dynamics andscharacteristics, i.e. churn, in P2P systems.sSome research activities built the model of churn following... |
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Citation Context ...stems.sSome research activities built the model of churn followingsExponential distribution (ED) [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8], while somesothers constructed the churn model as Pareto distribution (PD)s[9] =-=[10]-=- [11] [12], still some others argued that the Weibullsdistribution (WD) could best characterize the dynamics ofspeers participating in P2P systems through real lifesmeasurements [13] [14] [15]. Howeve... |
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Citation Context ... accurately characterize and model the peer dynamics andscharacteristics, i.e. churn, in P2P systems.sSome research activities built the model of churn followingsExponential distribution (ED) [3] [4] =-=[5]-=- [6] [7] [8], while somesothers constructed the churn model as Pareto distribution (PD)s[9] [10] [11] [12], still some others argued that the Weibullsdistribution (WD) could best characterize the dyna... |
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Citation Context ...characterize and model the peer dynamics andscharacteristics, i.e. churn, in P2P systems.sSome research activities built the model of churn followingsExponential distribution (ED) [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] =-=[8]-=-, while somesothers constructed the churn model as Pareto distribution (PD)s[9] [10] [11] [12], still some others argued that the Weibullsdistribution (WD) could best characterize the dynamics ofspeer... |