• DocumentCode
    2500083
  • Title

    Monitoring Challenges and Approaches for P2P File-Sharing Systems

  • Author

    Hughes, Danny ; Walkerdine, James ; Lee, Kevin

  • Author_Institution
    InfoLab21, Lancaster Univ.
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    26-28 Aug. 2006
  • Firstpage
    18
  • Lastpage
    18
  • Abstract
    Since the release of Napster in 1999, P2P file-sharing has enjoyed a dramatic rise in popularity. A 2000 study by Plonka on the University of Wisconsin campus network found that file-sharing accounted for a comparable volume of traffic to HTTP, while a 2002 study by Saroiu et al. on the University of Washington campus network found that file-sharing accounted for more than treble the volume of Web traffic observed, thus affirming the significance of P2P in the context of Internet traffic. Empirical studies of P2P traffic are essential for supporting the design of next-generation P2P systems, informing the provisioning of network infrastructure and underpinning the policing of P2P systems. The latter is of particular significance as P2P file-sharing systems have been implicated in supporting criminal behaviour including copyright infringement and the distribution of illegal pornography
  • Keywords
    Internet; peer-to-peer computing; telecommunication traffic; HTTP; Internet traffic; P2P file-sharing systems; Web traffic; copyright infringement; illegal pornography distribution; Computer science; Computerized monitoring; Humans; IP networks; Libraries; Peer to peer computing; Protocols; Scalability; Telecommunication traffic; Web and internet services;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Internet Surveillance and Protection, 2006. ICISP '06. International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Cote d´Azur
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-2649-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICISP.2006.22
  • Filename
    1690402