Using Bio-inspired Models to Design Peer-to-Peer Overlays

Bogdan Ghit, Florin Pop, V. Cristea
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Peer-to-peer systems are subject to frequent changes, fact which makes the resource management a very complex task. With the aim of reaching extreme scalability, centralized models no longer represent feasible solutions. Thus, we need to build flexible, adaptive, robust, and self-organizing systems, able to overcome all these challenges. We propose the design of a peer-to-peer overlay inspired from the layout of a honeycomb. In contrast with the common 2-dimensional grid, this structure reduces the number of neighbors that each node is connected to. Therefore, reorganizing the system in case of failures is done faster and with lower overhead. To generate and maintain the hexagonal overlay, the nodes rely on specific mechanisms explained and analyzed in this work.
使用生物启发模型设计点对点覆盖
点对点系统经常发生变化,这使得资源管理成为一项非常复杂的任务。为了达到极致的可伸缩性,集中式模型不再代表可行的解决方案。因此,我们需要建立灵活、适应性强、健壮和自组织的系统,能够克服所有这些挑战。我们提出了一种点对点覆盖的设计,灵感来自蜂巢的布局。与普通的二维网格相比,这种结构减少了每个节点连接到的邻居的数量。因此,在发生故障时重新组织系统可以更快地完成,并且开销更低。为了生成和维护六边形覆盖层,节点依赖于本工作中解释和分析的特定机制。
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