P2P文件共享流量限制对用户感知性能的影响研究

R. Pereira, T. Vazão
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点对点(P2P)文件共享(FS)应用程序是当今互联网上的主要流量来源。与其他流量类型(如HTTP,主要流量源是可识别的)不同,根据定义,对等体分布在互联网上,这使得isp很难构建其网络以适应点对点流量。为了减轻P2P FS流量对其他应用程序的影响,isp通常采用基于流量或流量整形技术的价格策略,以限制P2P FS应用程序的使用。这些举措的成功通常是有限的,因为它们可能会激怒其他不使用P2P FS的客户,或者被一些P2P FS应用程序绕过,这些应用程序试图将其流量错误地表示为属于其他应用程序。本文研究了减少P2P网络流量的不同方法对isp承载的流量和P2P网络用户感知的下载性能的影响。通过仿真,我们将流量整形的使用与最近的有偏差邻居选择(BNS)和自适应搜索半径(ASR)技术进行了比较。我们观察到,流量整形为isp提供的流量节省较少,特别是与P2P FS用户支付的价格相比。BNS和ASR为用户和isp提供了类似的好处。我们还观察到BNS和ASR是互补的技术,可以将它们结合起来以获得更高的效率。
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On the Impact of P2P File Sharing Traffic Restrictions on User Perceived Performance
Peer to peer (P2P) file sharing (FS) applications represent, today, the major traffic source on the Internet. Unlike other traffic types, such as HTTP, where the major traffic sources are identifiable, peers are, by definition, spread over the Internet, making it hard for ISPs to architect their networks to accommodate Peer to Peer traffic. In order to alleviate the impact of P2P FS traffic on other applications, ISPs often resort to price strategies based on traffic or traffic shaping techniques, in order to restrict P2P FS applications usage. The success of these initiatives is often limited, as they may aggravate other customers which do not use P2P FS or be circumvented by some of the P2P FS applications, which try to misrepresent their traffic as belonging to other applications. In this paper we study the impact that different methods for P2P FS traffic reduction have on the traffic carried by ISPs and on the download performance perceived by P2P FS users. Through simulation we compared the usage of traffic shaping with the more recent techniques Biased Neighbour Selection (BNS) and Adaptive Search Radius (ASR). We observed that traffic shaping provides ISPs with the fewer traffic savings, especially when compared to the price paid by P2P FS users. BNS and ASR provide similar benefits for users and ISPs. We've also observed that BNS and ASR are complementary technologies, which may be combined in order to achieve higher efficiency.
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