Title :
Dissemination scenarios in peer-to-peer networks
Author :
Zerfiridis, Konstantinos G. ; Karatza, Helen D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Informatics, Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece
fDate :
30 March-2 April 2003
Abstract :
As the average bandwidth capacity is increasing, users around the world demand shorter service time. While the servers are able to acquire more bandwidth, they can not keep up with the rapidly increasing requests of the users. Several systems appeared that alleviate the server from the dissemination process. The evolution of peer-to-peer systems gave a new way of attacking this problem. But as they got increasingly widespread, certain patterns became apparent. Uneven flow of data and interspersed congestion points compromised interdomain quality of service. We demonstrate how traditional systems meet users´ demands, and present simulation results of a peer-to-peer approach based on a mobile agent platform. Our focus is on using the server´s and the clients´ resources in an optimum way to serve as many clients as possible in a certain period of time.
Keywords :
client-server systems; computer networks; mobile agents; average bandwidth capacity; client resources; congestion points; dissemination scenarios; interdomain quality of service; mobile agent platform; peer-to-peer networks; server resources; service time; Bandwidth; Delay; File servers; Forward error correction; Informatics; Intelligent networks; Internet; Network servers; Peer to peer computing; Web server;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Symposium, 2003. 36th Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1911-3
DOI :
10.1109/SIMSYM.2003.1192828