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Towards Secure Distributed Hash Table
2016A distributed hash table (DHT) provides decentralized lookup service for distributed applications. All current implementations of DHT are achieved by the individual components being run by the participants of the application in question. Namely, the correctness of the DHT relies on that all the participants follow the same protocol. Unfortunately, this
Zhe Wang, Naftaly H. Minsky
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Auto-adaptive distributed hash tables
The 6th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Grid Computing, 2005., 2005In this paper we propose a new distributed hash table model called auto-adaptive distributed hash table (AA-DHT). This model uses a distributed profiling of the nodes of the DHT to dynamically adapt the size of the index tables in order to reduce both the message cost and the request latency.
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Distributed Hash Table on Mobile Phones
2008 5th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2008Distributed hash tables (DHTs) are commonly used in wired peer-to-peer networks for various purposes. However, implementing a DHT on mobile devices, especially on commercially available mobile phones, has not been carried out yet. We created a generic DHT library that is based on the Kademlia protocol.
Imre Kelenyi, Bertalan Forstner
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LDHT: Locality-aware Distributed Hash Tables
2008 International Conference on Information Networking, 2008As the substrate of structured peer-to-peer systems, distributed hash table (DHT) plays a key role in P2P routing infrastructures. Traditional DHT does not consider the location of the nodes for the assignment of identifiers, which will result in high end-to-end latency on DHT-based overlay networks. In this paper, we propose a design of locality-aware
Weiyu Wu +6 more
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SkewCCC+: A Heterogeneous Distributed Hash Table
2010Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs) enable fully distributed Peer-to-Peer network construction and maintenance with name-driven routing. There exist very few DHT approaches that consider heterogeneity of nodes inside the construction process or properly serve data of different load.
Marcin Bienkowski +3 more
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Stochastic Load Rebalancing in Distributed Hash Tables
2011 IEEE 17th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2011With the notion of virtual servers, peers participating in a distributed hash table (DHT) may host different numbers of virtual servers and are enabled to balance their loads in the reallocation of virtual servers. While most decentralized load balance algorithms designed for the DHTs based on virtual servers offer no performance guarantees, we present
Che-Wei Chang, Hung-Chang Hsiao
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Routing networks for distributed hash tables
Proceedings of the twenty-second annual symposium on Principles of distributed computing, 2003Routing topologies for distributed hashing in peer-to-peer networks are classified into two categories: deterministic and randomized. A general technique for constructing deterministic routing topologies is presented. Using this technique, classical parallel interconnection networks can be adapted to handle the dynamic nature of participants in peer-to-
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Distributed Hash Tables: Design and Applications
2009The tremendous growth of the Internet and large-scale applications such as file sharing and multimedia streaming require the support of efficient search on objects. Peer-to-peer approaches have been proposed to provide this search mechanism scalably.
Chan, Chi-Fai, Chan, Gary Shueng Han
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Fully Distributed Indexing over a Distributed Hash Table
2017Real-time communication, as well as simple data and file sharing motivates relevant research in network design nowadays. While centralized structures are generally favored over distributed ones for sake of simplicity, a considerable amount of literature has been devoted to the latter.
Simon Désaulniers +3 more
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