This file was created by the TYPO3 extension bib --- Timezone: CEST Creation date: 2024-04-19 Creation time: 18-40-01 --- Number of references 11 conference rieche2004thermaldissipation A Thermal-Dissipation-based Approach for Balancing Data Load in Distributed Hash Tables 2004 11 15-23 A major objective of peer-to-peer (P2P) systems is the management of large amounts of data distributed across many systems. Distributed hash tables (DHT) are designed for highly scalable, self-organizing, and efficient distribution and lookup of data, whereby data is stored globally persistent. The range of values of the corresponding hash function is partitioned and each interval is assigned to a node of the DHT. Because the assignment of data to nodes is based on hash functions, one assumes that the respective data load is distributed evenly across all participating nodes. However most DHT show difficulties with load balancing as we demonstrate in this paper. As a solution for this problem, we present a new and very simple approach for balancing stored data between peers in a fashion analogous to the dissipation of heat energy in materials. We compare this algorithm with other approaches for load balancing and present results based on simulations and a prototype implementation. This new algorithm improves the distribution of load in DHT without requiring major changes of the DHT themselves. In addition, we show that the fault tolerance of peer-to-peer systems is increased by the proposed algorithm. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?isnumber=29935&arnumber=1367197&count=128&index=2 Print IEEE Press Proceedings of LCN 2004 – 29th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks IEEE Tampa, Florida, USA LCN 2004 – 29th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks November 2004 en 0-7695-2260-2 10.1109/LCN.2004.10 SimonRieche LeoPetrak KlausWehrle inproceedings 200410riechehotp2preliability Reliability of Data in Structured Peer-to-Peer Systems 2004 10 108-113 Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems are very useful for managing large amounts of widely distributed data. For this purpose Distributed Hash Tables (DHT) offer a highly scalable and self-organizing paradigm for efficient distribution and retrieval of data. Thereby a common assumption of P2P-Systems is, that the participating nodes are unreliable and may fail at any time. Since many of research goes into the design of DHT lookup services, these systems aim to provide a stable global addressing structure. But to storage data reliable in a DHT only few techniques were already developed. However since data has to be stored persistent in the network, it should be retrieved anytime, even if nodes fail. In this work we discuss possibilities to store data fault tolerant in a structured Peer-to-Peer system. Print Proceedings of HOT-P2P '04: Hot Topics in Peer-to-Peer Computing at 12th Annual Meeting of the IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS) Volendam, Netherlands HOT-P2P '04: Hot Topics in Peer-to-Peer Computing at 12th Annual Meeting of the IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer Oct. 2004 en 1 SimonRieche KlausWehrle OlafLandsiedel StefanGötz LeoPetrak inproceedings rieche2004comparison Comparison of Load Balancing Algorithms for Structured Peer-to-Peer Systems 2004 9 51 Print GI. LNI
Bonn, Germany
LNI Proceedings of Workshop on Algorithms and Protocols for Efficient Peer-to-Peer Applications (PEPPA), GI-Jahrestagung Informatik 2004 Ulm, Germany GI-Jahrestagung Informatik 2004 en 1 SimonRieche LeoPetrak KlausWehrle
inproceedings 2006-heer-gi2004 On the Use of Structured P2P Indexing Mechanisms in Mobile Ad-Hoc Scenarios 2004 9 51 239-244 Recently, Distributed Hash Tables evolved to a preferred approach for decentralized data management in widely distributed systems. Due to their crucial characteristics – namely scalability, flexibility, and resilience – they are quite interesting for being applied in ad-hoc networks. But, there are plenty of open questions concerning the applicability of Distributed Hash Tables in mobile ad-hoc scenarios: Do new problems arise when both technologies are used together? Are there any synergy effects when both technologies are combined? Are the results and assumptions, made for the infrastructural Internet, still true if a mobile ad-hoc network is used instead? In this paper, we discuss these and further questions and offer some solutions for using Distributed Hash Tables in ad-hoc networks. Print GI. LNI
Bonn, Germany
LNI Proceedings of Workshop on Algorithms and Protocols for Efficient Peer-to-Peer Applications (PEPPA), GI-Jahrestagung Informatik 2004, Bonn, Germany Ulm, Germany GI-Jahrestagung Informatik 2004 en 3-88579-380-6 1 TobiasHeer HeikoNiedermayer LeoPetrak SimonRieche KlausWehrle
article 2004steinmetzwehrleP2PNetworking Peer-to-Peer-Networking & -Computing Informatik-Spektrum 2004 27 1 51-54 RalfSteinmetz KlausWehrle book 2004-thissen-Diss Trader-basiertes Dienstmanagement in offenen Dienstmärkten 2004 Print Shaker-Verlag Trader-basiertes Dienstmanagement in offenen Dienstmärkten de 3-8265-2000-9 DirkThißen inproceedings 2004-thissen-ICWI-general A Middleware Platform supporting Electronic Service Markets 2004 2 1183-1186 Print IADIS Press Proceeding of the IADIS International Conference on WWW and Internet (ICWI 2004), Madrid, Spain Madrid, Spain IADIS International Conference on WWW and Internet (ICWI 2004) en 972-99353-0-0 1 DirkThißen inproceedings 200410wehrlefgpcintegriertekonstruktionsmethode Integrierte Konstruktionsmethoden für flexible Protokolle in ubiquitären Kommunikationssystemen 2004
Stuttgart, Germany
Proceedings of the GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Systemsoftware für Pervasive Computing KlausWehrle OlafLandsiedel SimonRieche StefanGötz LeoPetrak
inproceedings 200407wehrlesmsoipncontentoriented Content-oriented Bridging of Today's Internet Heterogeneity 2004 04411 Matthias Bossardt and Georg Carle and D. Hutchison and Hermann de Meer and Bernhard Plattner Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum fuer Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings Service Management and Self-Organization in IP-based Networks KlausWehrle StefanGötz inproceedings 200410acmmultimediai3composition Support for Service Composition in i3 2004 http://i3.cs.berkeley.edu
New York, USA
Proceedings of ACM Multimedia 2004 ACM KarthikLakshminarayanan IonStoica KlausWehrle
techreport 200606i3proxytechreport Supporting Legacy Applications over i3 2004 UCB/CSD-04-1342 Providing support for legacy applications is a crucial component of many overlay networks, as it allows end-users to instantly benefit from the functionality introduced by these overlays. This paper presents the design and implementation of a proxy-based solution to support legacy applications in the context of the i3 overlay [24]. The proxy design relies on an address virtualization technique which allows the proxy to tunnel the legacy traffic over the overlay transparently. Our solution can preserve IP packet headers on an end-to-end basis, even when end-host IP addresses change, or when endhosts live in different address spaces (e.g., behind NATs). In addition, our solution allows the use of human-readable names to refer to hosts or services, and requires no changes to applications or operating systems. To illustrate how the proxy enables legacy applications to take advantage of the overlay (i.e., i3) functionality, we present four examples: enabling access to machines behind NAT boxes, secure Intranet access, routing legacy traffic through Bro, an intrusion detection system, and anonymous web download. We have implemented the proxy on Linux andWindows XP/2000 platforms, and used it over the i3 service on PlanetLab over a three month period with a variety of legacy applications ranging from web browsers to operating system-specific file sharing. http://i3.cs.berkeley.edu
UCB, Berkeley, USA
University of California at Berkeley Technical Report JayanthkumarKannan AyumuKubota KarthikLakshminarayanan IonStoica KlausWehrle