A Study on Edge Network Infrastructure Service
Nowadays, Internet usage has been greatly changed. Applications around content distribution and retrieval have been the vast majority. However, the current architecture which was designed around hostto-host applications does not make corresponding reaction timely. As a result, it gives rise to many problems, such as large scale redundancy traffic and various middle-boxes. Meanwhile, current architecture can not meet the various network stakeholders demands any more, especially that of Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Because of the fast increasing of P2P traffics, the amount of data served by each ISP and payment of many costly transit links are increasing, but the corresponding service revenue from the peer-hosted data services provided doesnt return. In this paper, we propose an Edge Network Infrastructure Service Architecture (ENISA), which presents a new way for content distribution and retrieval and provides a negotiation platform for the various network stakeholders to come to an agreement. Preliminary experimental results show its effectiveness.
edge network infrastructure redundancy elimination distributed system design
Junfeng He Zhangxing Peng Fei Long Zhenghu Gong
School of computer science National University of Defense Technology Changsha, China Headquarters of No.92155 Force PLA Navy Sanya, China
国际会议
海口
英文
288-293
2011-07-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)