Towards Effective Control of P2P Traffic Aggregates in Network Infrastructures

Nowadays, many P2P applications proliferate in the Internet. The attractiveness of many of these systems relies on the collaborative approach used to exchange large resources without the dependence and associated constraints of centralized approaches where a single server is responsible to handle al...

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Main Author: Pedro Sousa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS) 2015-03-01
Series:Journal of Communications Software and Systems
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Online Access:https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/116
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spelling doaj-e10ed54b45004e018ee6409a6ddad4b02020-11-25T00:03:48ZengCroatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS)Journal of Communications Software and Systems1845-64211846-60792015-03-011113747Towards Effective Control of P2P Traffic Aggregates in Network InfrastructuresPedro SousaNowadays, many P2P applications proliferate in the Internet. The attractiveness of many of these systems relies on the collaborative approach used to exchange large resources without the dependence and associated constraints of centralized approaches where a single server is responsible to handle all the requests from the clients. As consequence, some P2P systems are also interesting and cost-effective approaches to be adopted by content providers and other Internet players. However, there areseveral coexistence problems between P2P applications and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) due to the unforeseeable behavior of P2P traffic aggregates in ISP infrastructures.In this context, this work proposes a collaborative P2P/ISPsystem able to underpin the development of novel Traffic Engineering (TE) mechanisms contributing for a better coexistence between P2P applications and ISPs. Using the devised system, two TE methods are described being able to estimate and control the impact of P2P traffic aggregates on the ISP network links. One of the TE methods allows that ISP administrators are able to foresee the expected impact that a given P2P swarm will have in the underlying network infrastructure. The other TE method enables the definition of ISP friendly P2P topologies, where specific network links are protected from P2P traffic. As result, the proposed system and associated mechanisms will contributefor improved ISP resource management tasks and to foster the deployment of innovative ISP-friendly systems. https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/116Communications SoftwareTraffic EngineeringNetwork OptimizationCollaborative P2P Systems
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author Pedro Sousa
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Towards Effective Control of P2P Traffic Aggregates in Network Infrastructures
Journal of Communications Software and Systems
Communications Software
Traffic Engineering
Network Optimization
Collaborative P2P Systems
author_facet Pedro Sousa
author_sort Pedro Sousa
title Towards Effective Control of P2P Traffic Aggregates in Network Infrastructures
title_short Towards Effective Control of P2P Traffic Aggregates in Network Infrastructures
title_full Towards Effective Control of P2P Traffic Aggregates in Network Infrastructures
title_fullStr Towards Effective Control of P2P Traffic Aggregates in Network Infrastructures
title_full_unstemmed Towards Effective Control of P2P Traffic Aggregates in Network Infrastructures
title_sort towards effective control of p2p traffic aggregates in network infrastructures
publisher Croatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS)
series Journal of Communications Software and Systems
issn 1845-6421
1846-6079
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Nowadays, many P2P applications proliferate in the Internet. The attractiveness of many of these systems relies on the collaborative approach used to exchange large resources without the dependence and associated constraints of centralized approaches where a single server is responsible to handle all the requests from the clients. As consequence, some P2P systems are also interesting and cost-effective approaches to be adopted by content providers and other Internet players. However, there areseveral coexistence problems between P2P applications and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) due to the unforeseeable behavior of P2P traffic aggregates in ISP infrastructures.In this context, this work proposes a collaborative P2P/ISPsystem able to underpin the development of novel Traffic Engineering (TE) mechanisms contributing for a better coexistence between P2P applications and ISPs. Using the devised system, two TE methods are described being able to estimate and control the impact of P2P traffic aggregates on the ISP network links. One of the TE methods allows that ISP administrators are able to foresee the expected impact that a given P2P swarm will have in the underlying network infrastructure. The other TE method enables the definition of ISP friendly P2P topologies, where specific network links are protected from P2P traffic. As result, the proposed system and associated mechanisms will contributefor improved ISP resource management tasks and to foster the deployment of innovative ISP-friendly systems.
topic Communications Software
Traffic Engineering
Network Optimization
Collaborative P2P Systems
url https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/116
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