DocumentCode :
1583669
Title :
Load balancing algorithm using reputation-ReDS in the magnified distributed hash table
Author :
Vijayaraj, A. ; Suresh, R.M. ; Devi, K.
Author_Institution :
Anna Univ., Chennai, India
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
In Peer to Peer networks (P2P), single peer is linked to further peer in a scattered storage system. Solitary group of resolutions describes distributed hash tables charts assets onto nodes in P2P network and offers a “locate - acquire” construction where assets can be amassed in the network and consequently get back. In DHT offer expandable position of nodes and services, but do not guard beside malevolent node maneuvering lookups (the activity used to situate the assets in the system). Malevolent nodes on a lookup pathway can simply undermine query. Systems like Halo (based on chord) decrease such assaults by using superfluous lookup queries. To supply better declaration; Reputation for Directory services is a foundation for boosting lookups in superfluous DHT by trailing how well further nodes service lookup desires. ReDS procedure can be implemented to practically any superfluous DHT containing halo. And also recognize joint recognition and elimination of bad lookup lanes in a way that does not bet on the dividing of reputation counts and dividing is susceptible to attacks that create it unfit for the majority utilization of ReDS. Halo is a scheme that deeds the deterministic planning of routing-table access to nodes in chord to present a “high-assurance locate” through superfluous explores. Halo was intended to contain forceful lookups and path miscellany. Divided reputation method for halo, has deterministic finger collection. In determining reputation stage, the sums of assailants are decreased by using original RCVI method. Load inequity issue is raised through this lookup action. Every Peer handles the load in comparative to its capacity. ReDS develops lookup achievement rates for halo, yet beside deliberate aggressor endeavoring to sport their reputation attains and in the existence of node swirl.
Keywords :
file organisation; peer-to-peer computing; resource allocation; table lookup; P2P network; ReDS procedure; Reputation for Directory services; bad lookup lanes; deterministic finger collection; distributed hash tables charts assets; divided reputation method; halo; joint recognition; load balancing algorithm; load inequity issue; locate-acquire construction; lookup achievement rates; lookup pathway; magnified distributed hash table; malevolent node maneuvering lookups; node swirl; original RCVI method; peer to peer networks; reputation stage; routing-table access; scattered storage system; superfluous DHT; superfluous lookup queries; Bandwidth; Conferences; Fingers; Load management; Peer-to-peer computing; Routing; Servers; DHTs; RCVI; ReDS; halo; load inequity; lookup; malevolent; peer to peer; superfluous;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Innovations in Information, Embedded and Communication Systems (ICIIECS), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Coimbatore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6817-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIIECS.2015.7193257
Filename :
7193257
Link To Document :
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