2013 IEEE Latin-America Conference on Communications 2013
DOI: 10.1109/latincom.2013.6759832
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On the effect of peer online times on the lookup service of Chord and Kademlia P2P systems

Abstract: P2P systems can be used to provide a wide spectrum of traditional and novel applications. These systems are built around distributed hash tables (DHTs) that allow them to achieve efficient storage and retrieval of resources. A DHT is a data structure whose storage is distributed among network peers. Chord and Kademlia are two relevant examples of such DHTs. A limiting factor for the proper operation of P2P networks is the aggregate effect of peer arrivals and departures. This phenomenon is called churn and it … Show more

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“…Examples are peer to peer systems, which use self-verifying names (SVNs) to locate content chunks by their names, such as Chord [30] and Kademlia [31]. Distributed systems for Internet of things (IoT) [32] are also advancing by themselves towards more expressive architectures.…”
Section: Naming and Naming Resolution: The Claim For Expressivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples are peer to peer systems, which use self-verifying names (SVNs) to locate content chunks by their names, such as Chord [30] and Kademlia [31]. Distributed systems for Internet of things (IoT) [32] are also advancing by themselves towards more expressive architectures.…”
Section: Naming and Naming Resolution: The Claim For Expressivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%