Title :
DNS meets DHT: treating massive ID resolution using DNS over DHT
Author_Institution :
Comm. Platform Lab., Toshiba Corp., Kawasaki, Japan
fDate :
31 Jan.-4 Feb. 2005
Abstract :
Object identifiers such as electronic product codes are likely to have static parts with few layers and a serial number layer. The structure does not match well-known name systems such as DNS (domain name system) and DHT (distributed hash table). To utilize object identifiers in applications such as product traceability systems, a name system to support the structure is required. The author proposes a name system that combines DHT and DNS, and describes how to eliminate bottlenecks between the two name systems. Using the distributed nature of DHT, cost-consuming processes such as protocol translation are distributed. A set of gateways that executes DNS name delegation dynamically is used to bind between a client side DNS resolver and translators running on DHT nodes. The author also estimates required traffic bandwidth on a gateway server. Only 3.5 Mbps on a gateway sender is required to support loads as heavy as of root name server.
Keywords :
Internet; file organisation; network servers; radiofrequency identification; ubiquitous computing; DNS; ID resolution; bandwidth estimation; distributed hash table; domain name system; gateways; object identifiers; product traceability; radiofrequency identification; ubiquitous computing; Bandwidth; Databases; Domain Name System; Laboratories; Network servers; Product codes; Protocols; Telecommunication traffic; Temperature sensors; Ubiquitous computing;
Conference_Titel :
Applications and the Internet, 2005. Proceedings. The 2005 Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2262-9
DOI :
10.1109/SAINT.2005.22