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The Performance and Locality Tradeoff in BitTorrent-Like P2P File-Sharing Systems
2010
2010 IEEE International Conference on Communications
The recent surge of large-scale peer-to-peer (P2P) applications has brought huge amounts of P2P traffic, which significantly changes the Internet traffic pattern and increases the traffic-relay cost at the Internet Service Providers (ISPs). To alleviate the stress on networks, localized peer selection has been proposed that advocates neighbor selection within the same network (AS or ISP) to reduce the cross-ISP traffic. Nevertheless, localized peer selection may potentially lead to the
doi:10.1109/icc.2010.5501746
dblp:conf/icc/HuangWL10
fatcat:7ngeg3xsbbacpafryr5nyj2g6u