Transport Optimization in Peer-to-Peer Networks

K. Miller, A. Wolisz
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Abstract

The peer-to-peer networking concept has revolutionized the cost structure of Internet data dissemination by making large scale content delivery with low server cost feasible. In a peer-to-peer network, the total upload capacity increases with the number of down loaders instead of staying constant as in a client-server architecture, making it highly scalable. Despite of its importance, the problem of efficient data transport in a peer-to-peer network is still an open issue, mainly due to its complex combinatorial structure. In the presented work, we formulate the problem of optimizing a peer-to-peer download with respect to its make span (time until all peers finish downloading)as a mixed integer linear program. Other than previous studies, we consider the case of arbitrary heterogeneous uplink and downlink capacities of the peers. Moreover, we do not consider the fluid limit case but allow the file to be subdivided in finitely many chunks. On the one hand, our results allow to infer the capacity of a peer-to-peer network, providing a benchmark for performance analysis of existing peer-to-peer protocols. On the other hand, we believe that our results build a step towards the development of efficient algorithms serving as a base for the design of data transport protocols leveraging the peer-to-peer concept.
对等网络中的传输优化
点对点网络概念通过使低服务器成本的大规模内容交付成为可能,彻底改变了互联网数据传播的成本结构。在点对点网络中,总上传容量随着下载加载器数量的增加而增加,而不像在客户机-服务器体系结构中那样保持不变,这使其具有高度可伸缩性。尽管p2p网络具有重要的意义,但由于其复杂的组合结构,高效的数据传输问题仍然是一个有待解决的问题。在本文中,我们将优化点对点下载的make span(所有对等端完成下载的时间)问题表述为一个混合整数线性规划。与以往的研究不同,我们考虑了任意异构对等体上行和下行容量的情况。此外,我们不考虑流体极限情况,而是允许将文件细分为有限多个块。一方面,我们的结果允许推断点对点网络的容量,为现有点对点协议的性能分析提供基准。另一方面,我们相信我们的结果朝着开发高效算法的方向迈出了一步,这些算法可以作为利用点对点概念设计数据传输协议的基础。
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