Presentation 2009-10-15
Performance Impact of User Bandwidth on Inter-ISP P2P Traffic
Takafumi SAKABE, Miki YAMAMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) In P2P systems, peers construct their participating overlay network and exchange their required contents on it. Because an overlay network is constructed without so much caring about its underlying real network, overlay connection with peers in other ISPs can be established and causes inter-ISP traffic. Amount of inter-ISP P2P traffic reported to be significantly increasing. In BitTorrent which is now one of most popular P2P applications, its choking algorithm has tendency of maintaining connection to peers of similar upload capacities. In this paper, we evaluate relationship between user bandwidth distribution and amount of inter-ISP P2P traffic in BitTorrent. Our simulation results show that inter-ISP P2P traffic increases when ISPs have similar user bandwidth distribution.
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Keyword(in English) BitTorrent / P2P system / Inter-ISP P2P traffic / User bandwidth / Choking algorithm
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Title (in English) Performance Impact of User Bandwidth on Inter-ISP P2P Traffic
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Keyword(1) BitTorrent
Keyword(2) P2P system
Keyword(3) Inter-ISP P2P traffic
Keyword(4) User bandwidth
Keyword(5) Choking algorithm
1st Author's Name Takafumi SAKABE
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Engineering, Kansai University()
2nd Author's Name Miki YAMAMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering Science, Kansai University
Date 2009-10-15
Paper # NS2009-92
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 228
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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