Distributed Variable Chunk Based Switching in Peer to Peer Network
The Peer-to-peer (P2P) computing has been one of the emerging technologies, particularly contributing in distributed file sharing. Experimental studies show that for a file download, network congestion or service capacity fluctuation takes minutes to several hours. For a P2P one of the fundamental performances metric is the average download time. The common approach to analyse the average download time is average service capacity. Heterogeneity and fluctuation have significant impact on service capacity and hence the averages download time. Random Chunk Based Switching is one of the file downloading scheme where, the file to be downloaded is divided into many chunks but the short comes of this scheme are user sequentially download one chunk at a time, also if user gets stuck in a low service capacity peer, downloading a fixed amount of bytes from that peer may take a long time and here chunk size remains fixed and it does not change with time. We propose a new distributed approach where chunk size changes with time which overcomes the shortcomings of Random Chunk Based Switching.
Service Capacity P2P Connection
Shambhuraj Deshmukh Amit Chougule
Brahmdevdada Mane Polytechnic, Solapur Assistant Professor, Bharati Vidyapeeths College of Engineering, Kolhapur
国际会议
2011 International Conference on Information and Computer Networks(ICICN 2011)(2011年信息与计算机网络国际会议)
贵阳
英文
392-395
2011-01-26(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)