Prof. Dr. Ralf Steinmetz
(TU Darmstadt)
"P2P communications need well designed and qualityaware overlay networks"
The topic of this talk is about efficient communication mechanisms and
design techniques for P2P overlay networks. A short introduction of the
basic properties and characteristics of P2P systems is initially
provided, followed by an illustrative analysis of the challenging issues
in the design of P2P overlay networks. Then, a novel architecture for
overlay network design is presented that follows a hybrid approach to
address the large number of conflicting non-functional requirements.
Such conflicts are often present in P2P systems operating in
large-scale, evolving and heterogeneous environments. Our approach
extends the well-known de Bruijn digraphs and adapts them to the needs
of a variety of P2P systems. We present the suggested two-tier topology
and its related attractive characteristics and analyze the operations of
the core algorithms aiming at the smooth operation under challenging
conditions of concurrent events. We then discuss a supplementary set of
mechanisms for peer clustering and we suggest a novel responsibility
distribution technique that takes into account the heterogeneity of the
participating peers to achieve an efficient and fair load balance. The
talk ends with the brief presentation of the related activities
investigated by our institute, such as accounting, security and
replication in the P2P context.
| Zeit:
| Montag, 14.02.2005, 17.15 Uhr
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| Ort:
| Gebäude 46, Raum 280
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