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Ulysses: A Robust, Low-Diameter, Low-Latency Peer-ti-Peer Network
Atlanta, Georgia November 04-November 07
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Abhishek Kumar, Georgia Institute of Technology
Shashidhar Merugu, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jun (Jim) Xu, Georgia Institute of Technology
Xingxing Yu, Gergia Institute of Technology
A number of Distributed Hash Table (DHT)-based protocols have been proposed to address the issue of scalability in peer-to-peer networks. In this paper, we present Ulysses, a peer-to-peer network based on the butterfly topology that achieves the theoretical lower bound of \frac{{\log n}}{{\log \log n}} on network diameter when the average routing table size at nodes is no more than log n. Compared to existing DHT-based schemes with similar raouting table size, Ulysses reduces the network diameter by a factor of log log n, which is 2-4 for typical configurations. This translates into the same amount of reduction on query latency and average traffic per link/node. In addition, Ulysses maintains the same level of robustness in terms of routing in the face of faults and recovering from graceful/ungraceful joins and departures, as provided by existing DHT-based schemes. The performance of the protocol has been evaluated using both analysis and simulation.
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Abhishek Kumar, Shashidhar Merugu, Jun (Jim) Xu, Xingxing Yu, "Ulysses: A Robust, Low-Diameter, Low-Latency Peer-ti-Peer Network," icnp, pp.258, 11th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP'03), 2003
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