Adaptive Media Replication in Unstructured P2P File Sharing Systems Based on Geographical Properties and Query Distributions

S. Monni
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Assuring acceptable delivery performance and resource availability is a very relevant issue in P2P networks. We see that replication strategies in P2P file sharing systems are mainly designed to assure high resource hit rate, rather than to improve average delivery throughput. In this paper we present a new replication strategy in an unstructured and decentralized P2P network that, as well as providing high average hit rate, significantly improves delivery performances in comparison to freenet-based and random replication strategies. Also, we show that the only average request rate is not a good metric to trigger replication processes. So we propose a new locality-aware replication and replacement strategy based on both topological properties and local user preferences. Simulation results show that the proposed strategy provides higher hit rate and average download speed in comparison to Freenet-based and other replication approaches.
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基于地理属性和查询分布的非结构化P2P文件共享系统中的自适应媒体复制
保证可接受的传输性能和资源可用性是P2P网络中非常重要的问题。我们看到P2P文件共享系统中的复制策略主要是为了保证高资源命中率而设计的,而不是为了提高平均传输吞吐量。在本文中,我们提出了一种在非结构化和分散的P2P网络中的新的复制策略,它不仅提供了高平均命中率,而且与基于freenet和随机复制策略相比,显著提高了传输性能。此外,我们还表明,唯一的平均请求率并不是触发复制过程的好指标。因此,我们提出了一种基于拓扑特性和本地用户偏好的位置感知复制和替换策略。仿真结果表明,与基于freenet和其他复制方法相比,该策略具有更高的命中率和平均下载速度。
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