2008
DOI: 10.1007/s12043-008-0159-0
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Stability analysis of peer-to-peer networks against churn

Abstract: Abstract. Users of the peer-to-peer system join and leave the network randomly, which makes the overlay network dynamic and unstable in nature. In this paper, we propose an analytical framework to assess the robustness of p2p networks in the face of user churn. We model the peer churn through degree-independent as well as degree-dependent node failure. Lately, superpeer networks are becoming the most widely used topology among the p2p networks. Therefore, we perform the stability analysis of superpeer networks… Show more

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“…That is, at any abstraction layer of a computer environment, each node must have access to just the information and resources required for its legal function. The authors in [80] modelled churn both as degreedependent and degree-independent node failures using random graphs. Peer-to-peer protocols were evaluated in [48] while analyzing several factors in connection with churn.…”
Section: P2p Architecture and Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is, at any abstraction layer of a computer environment, each node must have access to just the information and resources required for its legal function. The authors in [80] modelled churn both as degreedependent and degree-independent node failures using random graphs. Peer-to-peer protocols were evaluated in [48] while analyzing several factors in connection with churn.…”
Section: P2p Architecture and Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is mainly due to the peer churn [15,16,17,18,19], that is, the instability due to nodes that dynamically join and leave the network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%