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Routing Networks for Distributed Hash Tables (2003)

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by Gurmeet Singh Manku
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Manku03routingnetworks,
    author = {Gurmeet Singh Manku},
    title = {Routing Networks for Distributed Hash Tables},
    booktitle = {},
    year = {2003},
    pages = {133--142},
    publisher = {ACM Press}
}

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Abstract

Routing topologies for distributed hashing in peer-to-peer networks are classified into two categories: deterministic and randomized. A general technique for constructing deterministic routing topologies is presented. Using this technique, classical parallel interconnection networks can be adapted to handle the dynamic nature of participants in peer-to-peer networks. A unified picture of randomized routing topologies is also presented. Two new protocols are described which improve average latency as a function of out-degree. One of the protocols can be shown to be optimal with high probability. Finally, routing networks for distributed hashing are revisited from a systems perspective and several open design problems are listed.

Keyphrases

distributed hash table    peer-to-peer network    distributed hashing    classical parallel interconnection network    general technique    several open design problem    deterministic routing topology    new protocol    high probability    unified picture    randomized routing topology    improve average latency    dynamic nature    system perspective   

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