• DocumentCode
    2019597
  • Title

    Accelerating peer-to-peer file sharing with social relations: Potentials and challenges

  • Author

    Wang, Haiyang ; Wang, Feng ; Liu, Jiangchuan

  • Author_Institution
    Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    25-30 March 2012
  • Firstpage
    2891
  • Lastpage
    2895
  • Abstract
    Peer-to-peer file sharing systems, most notably Bit-Torrent (BT), have achieved tremendous success among Internet users. Recent studies suggest that long-term relationships among BT peers could be explored for peer cooperation, so as to achieve better sharing efficiency. However, whether such long-term relationships exist remain unknown. From an 80-day trace of 100, 000 real world swarms, we find that less than 5% peers can meet each other again throughout the whole period, which largely invalidates the fundamental assumption of these peer cooperation protocols. Yet the recent emergence of online social network applications sheds new light on this problem. In particular, a number of BT swarms are now triggered by Twitter, reflecting a new trend for initializing sharing among communities. In this paper, we for the first time examine the challenges and potentials of accelerating peer-to-peer file sharing with Twitter social networks. We show that the peers in such swarms have stronger temporal locality, thus offering great opportunity for improving their degree of sharing. We further demonstrate a practical cooperation protocol that utilizes the social relations. Our PlanetLab experiments indicate that the incorporation of social relations remarkably accelerates the downloading time.
  • Keywords
    Internet; peer-to-peer computing; social networking (online); BT swarms; Bit-Torrent; Internet users; PlanetLab experiments; Twitter social networks; long-term relationships; online social network applications; peer cooperation protocols; peer-to-peer file sharing acceleration; peer-to-peer file sharing systems; social relations; Acceleration; Communities; Internet; Peer to peer computing; Protocols; Twitter;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    INFOCOM, 2012 Proceedings IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Orlando, FL
  • ISSN
    0743-166X
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-0773-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/INFCOM.2012.6195722
  • Filename
    6195722