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Future Generation Computer Systems
Volume 23, Issue 8, November 2007, Pages 921-931
 
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Fault-tolerant peer-to-peer search on small-world networks

Lu Liua, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Nick Antonopoulosb and Stephen Mackinc

aSurrey Space Centre, University of Surrey, Surrey, United Kingdom bComputing Department, University of Surrey, Surrey, United Kingdom cSurrey Satellite Technology Limited, Surrey Research Park, Surrey, United Kingdom

Received 4 August 2006; 
revised 27 February 2007; 
accepted 1 March 2007. 
Available online 12 March 2007.

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Abstract

This paper presents a small world architecture for P2P networks (SWAN) for content discovery in multi-group P2P systems. A semi-structured P2P algorithm of SWAN is utilized to create and find long-range shortcuts toward remote peer groups. In SWAN, not every peer node needs to be connected to remote groups, but every peer node can easily find which peer nodes have external connections to a specific peer group. From our analysis and simulation, SWAN has the advantages of both structured and unstructured P2P networks, and can achieve good performance in both stable and dynamic environments.

Keywords: Peer-to-peer; Small world; Information search

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Related work
2.1. Resource discovery in peer-to-peer networks
2.2. Small world overlay in peer-to-peer networks
3. Algorithm description
3.1. Intra-group content searching
3.2. Inter-group content searching
3.3. Group information maintenance
4. Characteristics of small world
4.1. Clustering coefficient
4.2. Average path length
5. Performance evaluation
5.1. Intra-group search
5.2. Inter-group search
6. Simulation results
6.1. Simulation in dynamic environments
6.2. Performance comparison
7. Conclusion
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