DocumentCode
657380
Title
Exploring your neighborhood: Comparing connection strategies in swarming networks through evolving graphs
Author
Lehmann, Matheus B. ; Antunes, Rodolfo S. ; Barcellos, Marinho Pilla
Author_Institution
Inst. of Inf., Fed. Univ. of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
fYear
2013
fDate
9-11 Sept. 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
The swarm-based P2P networks research area evolved to a mature state due to studies related to algorithms for efficient data exchange. However, comparatively less attention has been given to the overlay network topological characteristics, which result from connections between peers. In swarm-based networks, there are three known connection management strategies: inactive, preemptive and pro-active. So far, there has been no previous work comparing these three strategies under the same scenarios. This paper presents a model based on evolving graphs to describe the resulting system topology according to network configuration and connection management strategies. Base on this model, we analyze the robustness and performance potential of topologies under different peer arrival patterns and network reachability ratios in two distinct moments: at the end of the arrival period and in the steady-state period. Our findings show that, in all scenarios, the preemptive and pro-active strategies generate topologies with higher robustness, because they distribute more uniformly connections among all peers, and better performance due to greater centralization of the content source in the overlay topology.
Keywords
graph theory; overlay networks; peer-to-peer computing; telecommunication network topology; arrival period; data exchange; evolving graphs; inactive connection management strategies; network configuration; network reachability ratios; overlay network topological characteristics; peer arrival patterns; preemptive connection management strategies; proactive connection management strategies; steady-state period; swarm-based P2P networks; swarming networks; system topology; Conferences; Network topology; Peer-to-peer computing; Robustness; Steady-state; Topology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P), 2013 IEEE Thirteenth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Trento
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/P2P.2013.6688701
Filename
6688701
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