Predicting Availability of Mobile Peers in Large Peer-to-Peer Networks

M. Sipos, P. Ekler
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Peer-to-peer (P2P) applications for mobile devices are becoming more and more popular because of increasing bandwidth, computational performance and storage capabilities. Such a mobile based distributed architecture offers significant advantages in several scenarios from the perspective of both users and network operators. In these situations, a certain redundancy must be built into the system because the availability of the nodes can vary greatly. The goal of this paper is to present a methodology to minimize the necessary redundancy by predicting the number of available nodes. The prediction is performed in two steps, first an estimation is done locally at the node level, then a centralized aggregation is executed. We propose a hypothesis which highlights the key advantages of our solution when compared to single step estimation. Finally we discuss about the correctness of the computed redundancy.
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预测大型点对点网络中移动对等体的可用性
由于带宽、计算性能和存储能力的不断提高,用于移动设备的点对点(P2P)应用程序正变得越来越流行。从用户和网络运营商的角度来看,这种基于移动的分布式架构在几个场景中都具有显著的优势。在这些情况下,必须在系统中内置一定的冗余,因为节点的可用性变化很大。本文的目标是提出一种方法,通过预测可用节点的数量来最小化必要的冗余。预测分两步执行,首先在节点级别进行本地估计,然后执行集中聚合。我们提出了一个假设,与单步估计相比,该假设突出了我们的解决方案的关键优势。最后讨论了计算冗余的正确性。
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