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A Transport Layer A straction for Peer-to-Peer Networks
Tokyo, Japan May 12-May 15
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CCGRID.2003.1199393Third IEEE International Symposium on ...
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Ronaldo A. Ferreira, Purdue University
Christian Grothoff, Purdue University
Paul Ruth, Purdue University
The initially unrestricted host-to-host ommunication model provided by the Internet Protocol has deteriorated due to political and technical hanges caused by Internet growth. While this is not a problem for most client-server applications, peer-to-peer networks frequently struggle with peers that are only partially reachable. We describe how a peer-to-peer framework can hide diversity and obstacles in the underlying Internet and provide peer-to-peer applications with abstractions that hide transport specific details. We present the details of an implementation of a transport service based on SMTP. Small-scale benchmarks are used to compare transport services over UDP, TCP, and SMTP.
Index Terms:
peer-to-peer framework, transport layer, security
Citation:
Ronaldo A. Ferreira, Christian Grothoff, Paul Ruth, "A Transport Layer A straction for Peer-to-Peer Networks," ccgrid, pp.398, Third IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid'03), 2003
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