학술논문

On Coverage Bounds Of Unstructured Peer-To-Peer Networks
Document Type
redif-article
Source
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., Advances in Complex Systems (ACS). 14(04):611-633
Subject
Language
English
Abstract
In this paper, we develop methods to estimate the network coverage of aTTL-bound query packet undergoing flooding on an unstructured p2p network. The estimation based on the degree distribution of the networks, reveals that the presence of certain cycle-forming edges, that we name as cross and back edges, reduces the coverage of the peers in p2p networks and also generate a large number of redundant messages, thus wasting precious bandwidth. We therefore develop models to estimate the back/cross edge probabilities and the network coverage of the peers in the presence of these back and cross edges. Extensive simulation is done on random, power-law and Gnutella networks to verify the correctness of the model. The results highlight the fact that for real p2p networks, which are large but finite, the percentage of back/cross edges can increase enormously with increasing distance from a source node, thus leading to huge traffic redundancy.