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Architecture for a Peer-to-peer Network with IP Multicasting
Fukuoka, Japan March 29-March 31
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/AINA.2004.128378518th International Conference on Adva ...
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Tetsuya Oh-ishi, NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories, NTT Corporation
Koji Sakai, NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories, NTT Corporation
Hiroaki Matsumura, NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories, NTT Corporation
Akira Kurokawa, NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories, NTT Corporation
In peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, which provide capabilities to search for and share contents via direct communication between peers, there are two typical problems. One is that a P2P network generates a lot of traffic because of the network-disastrous flooding, and the second is that quality of service depends on the peers' capabilities. As a solution to these problems, applying IP multicasting to P2P networks is proposed. In this paper, we describe the basic architecture of a peer-to-peer network with an IP multicasting function.
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Tetsuya Oh-ishi, Koji Sakai, Hiroaki Matsumura, Akira Kurokawa, "Architecture for a Peer-to-peer Network with IP Multicasting," aina, vol. 2, pp.196, 18th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA'04) Volume 2, 2004
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