One of the most popular P2P application is file sharing. Its purpose is to spread out different contents, ranging from multimedia to data and software. In order to understand the dynamics of such application, it is important to study the movement of shared resources across the network. We consider a non-homogeneous distribution of the resources, by grouping peers into Autonomous Systems. We propose a probabilistic model that takes into account the peers behavior, and we exploit it to study the resource diffusion and the impact of freeloaders.

An Analytical Study of the Resource Diffusion in Non-homogeneous P2P Networks

MANINI, DANIELE;GRIBAUDO, Marco
2008-01-01

Abstract

One of the most popular P2P application is file sharing. Its purpose is to spread out different contents, ranging from multimedia to data and software. In order to understand the dynamics of such application, it is important to study the movement of shared resources across the network. We consider a non-homogeneous distribution of the resources, by grouping peers into Autonomous Systems. We propose a probabilistic model that takes into account the peers behavior, and we exploit it to study the resource diffusion and the impact of freeloaders.
2008
Inglese
contributo
1 - Conferenza
ASMTA
Nicosia, Cipro
June 4-6
Internazionale
Analytical and Stochastic Modeling Techniques and Applications 15th International Conference, ASMTA 2008 Nicosia, Cyprus, June 4-6, 2008 Proceedings
Comitato scientifico
SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN
Heidelberg
GERMANIA
5055
88
100
13
2
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04-CONTRIBUTO IN ATTI DI CONVEGNO::04A-Conference paper in volume
Daniele Manini; Marco Gribaudo
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