Presentation 2004/7/8
A Proposal of a Static Load Distribution Technique on P2P Network
Yasuo SHIOYA, Manabu OHTA, Kaoru KATAYAMA, Hiroshi ISHIKAWA,
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Abstract(in English) In distributed computing, when a load is distributed uniformly , the processing time varies with node, and the total processing time will be dependent on the maximum processing time on each node. Therefore distributing load according to the capability of each node can make us expect more efficient total processing by equalization of load processing time on each node. This paper defines a "rank" as a metric which indicates the throughput of each node, and shows how to determine the "rank" of each node from "ranks" of adjoining node. Moreover, this paper proposes a technique to distribute load based on a "rank" of a node.
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Keyword(in English) P2P Network / Distributed Computing / Load Balance
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Title (in English) A Proposal of a Static Load Distribution Technique on P2P Network
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Keyword(1) P2P Network
Keyword(2) Distributed Computing
Keyword(3) Load Balance
1st Author's Name Yasuo SHIOYA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University()
2nd Author's Name Manabu OHTA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
3rd Author's Name Kaoru KATAYAMA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
4th Author's Name Hiroshi ISHIKAWA
4th Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Date 2004/7/8
Paper # DE2004-100
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 178
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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