2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12083-010-0093-z
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Survey on hierarchical routing schemes in “flat” distributed hash tables

Abstract: The first generation of DHT designs offered a completely flat structure of the key space that is randomly partitioned among participating DHT nodes. That has certain advantages, for example, even distribution of workload among nodes. On the other hand, grouping keys under a single authority or achieving latency guarantees for queries is difficult. To address these shortcomings, various kinds of hierarchy have been proposed over recent years. The last generation is hierarchical DHTs (HDHTs) where nodes are orga… Show more

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“…They are applicable in P2P systems for taking the heterogeneity of nodes into account [9]. Let X be a set that represent some knowledge about the system.…”
Section: Basic Arrangement Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They are applicable in P2P systems for taking the heterogeneity of nodes into account [9]. Let X be a set that represent some knowledge about the system.…”
Section: Basic Arrangement Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main P2P features include decentralization and governance autonomy, resilience to massive changes and self-organization, load-balancing and fault-tolerance, scalability and low overhead. Background on the P2P approach, its benefits, system designs, and applications can be found in books [1]- [4] and surveys [5]- [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, those DHT networks realize perfect load balancing at the cost of controlling data locality. Providing guarantees over data placement and administrative autonomy in overlay networks has been shown to yield improved efficiency, security, reliability and availability [26]. SkipNet is a DHT network based on SkipLists [27], which supports administrative control and autonomy.…”
Section: A Code Resolution Service Based On Skipnetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skype, to abandon its previous fully decentralized P2P model. Different load balancing mechanisms (Felber et al 2014, Hautakorpi & Mäen-pää 2010 and hierarchical solutions (Korzun & Gurtov 2011, Ou 2010, Artigas et al 2005 have been proposed to balance load between nodes in P2P systems. Faik (2005), Putrycz (2003) and Quin (2008), in turn, have proposed P2P load balancing models equipped with load monitoring functionalities that enable resourceaware load balancing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%