DocumentCode
2954192
Title
Measuring BitTorrent ecosystems
Author
López, Carmen Guerrero
Author_Institution
Univ. Carlos III de Madrid, Leganes, Spain
fYear
2012
fDate
2-6 July 2012
Firstpage
307
Lastpage
307
Abstract
Summary form only. BitTorrent is the most successful peer-to-peer application. In the last years the research community has studied the BitTorrent ecosystem by collecting data from real BitTorrent swarms using different measurement techniques. In this talk we present the first survey of these techniques that constitutes a first step in the design of future measurement techniques and tools for analyzing large scale systems. The techniques are classified into Macroscopic, Microscopic and Complementary. Macroscopic techniques allow to collect aggregated information of torrents and present a very high scalability being able to monitor up to hundreds of thousands of torrents in short periods of time. Rather, Microscopic techniques operate at the peer level and focus on understanding performance aspects such as the peers´ download rates. They offer a higher granularity but do not scale as well as the Macroscopic techniques. Finally, Complementary techniques utilize recent extensions to the BitTorrent protocol in order to obtain both aggregated and peer level information. The talk also summarizes the main challenges faced by the research community to accurately measure the BitTorrent ecosystem such as accurately identifying peers or estimating peers´ upload rates. Furthermore, we provide possible solutions to address the described challenges.
Keywords
peer-to-peer computing; BitTorrent ecosystems; BitTorrent protocol; aggregated information; complementary techniques; large scale systems; macroscopic techniques; measurement techniques; microscopic techniques; peer level information; peer-to-peer application; peers download rates; peers upload rates; performance aspects; real BitTorrent swarms; research community; Communities; Ecosystems; Educational institutions; Measurement techniques; Microscopy; Telecommunications; Bittorrent; crawling; dataset; measurement; p2p;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High Performance Computing and Simulation (HPCS), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Madrid
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2359-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HPCSim.2012.6266929
Filename
6266929
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