Please slow down!: the impact on tor performance from mobility

S. Doswell, N. Aslam, D. Kendall, G. Sexton
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Abstract

The number of mobile devices, connecting to the Internet, is predicted to surpass desktop connections by 2014. The likely growth in their mobile client base will offer an additional challenge for anonymity networks, such as Tor, in maintaining an efficient privacy service. We have conducted a simple experiment that illustrates this challenge. We have simulated the performance achieved by a mobile Tor node as it roams at varying speeds between wireless networks. The results show that the impact on performance for the mobile user, and potentially the wider Tor network, is significant when roaming, and as expected, increases with higher mobility speeds and longer recovery times. We review a range of solutions and suggest that, although the use of a lighter transport protocol and/or adaptive client throttling may reduce the performance impact of mobility, a better strategy is to provide a persistent connection to the Tor network for roaming mobile users.
请慢一点!:机动性对性能的影响
预计到2014年,连接到互联网的移动设备数量将超过桌面设备。他们的移动客户基础的可能增长将对匿名网络,如Tor,在维持有效的隐私服务方面提出额外的挑战。我们做了一个简单的实验来说明这个挑战。我们模拟了移动Tor节点在无线网络之间以不同速度漫游时所取得的性能。结果表明,漫游时对移动用户以及潜在的更广泛的Tor网络的性能的影响是显著的,并且正如预期的那样,随着更高的移动速度和更长的恢复时间而增加。我们回顾了一系列解决方案,并建议,尽管使用较轻的传输协议和/或自适应客户端节流可能会降低移动性对性能的影响,但更好的策略是为漫游移动用户提供与Tor网络的持久连接。
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