Next Generation Internet Networks, 2005
DOI: 10.1109/ngi.2005.1431678
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Simulative performance evaluation of a mobile peer-to-peer file-sharing system

Abstract: Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file-sharing has become the killer application in the wired Internet and might also be highly attractive for mobile networks. In particular since UMTS operators are searching for new applications which do both: a) exploit the potential of the UMTS technology and b) motivate the user to adopt the new technology.In this work we are investigating the performance of an eDonkey-based mobile P2P file-sharing system by means of time-dynamic simulation. Mobile networks differ from wireline networks … Show more

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“…A predominant challenge for P2P networking in mobile environment is related to the hardware capacity of nodes (Hoßfeld et al 2005, Kim & Park 2006, Kellerer et al 2006. Wireless radio technologies and mobile computing architectures are in many aspects more restricted than their fixed counterparts.…”
Section: Challenges For Peer-to-peer Networking In Mobile Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A predominant challenge for P2P networking in mobile environment is related to the hardware capacity of nodes (Hoßfeld et al 2005, Kim & Park 2006, Kellerer et al 2006. Wireless radio technologies and mobile computing architectures are in many aspects more restricted than their fixed counterparts.…”
Section: Challenges For Peer-to-peer Networking In Mobile Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another approach with operator support is the MoPi architecture [16,17]. In that project, additional architectural elements (a cache peer, a crawling peer and an operator driven index server) are placed within the operators domain to integrate MDs into the eDonkey network.…”
Section: Support Without Generic Protocol Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It uses a P2P-application server (P2P-AS) for indexing the location of files. Another approach with operator support is the MoPi architecture [16] [17]. In that project, additional architectural elements (a cache peer, a crawling peer and an operator driven index server) are placed within the operators domain to integrate MDs into the eDonkey network.…”
Section: Support Without Generic Protocol Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%