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TML-C18
Espoo, 2005
Peer-to-peer technologies, networks and systems
Seminar on Internetworking, Spring 2005
Antti Ylä-Jääski, Nadja Kasinskaja (eds.)
Tutors:
Ronja Addams-Moring, Dan Forsberg, Sandro Grech, Ursula Holmström, Timo Kiravuo, Miika Komu, Linda Källström, Gang Lian, Janne Lindqvist, Tomi Mikkonen, Harri Paloheimo, Yrjö Raivio, Teemu Rinta-aho, Sasu Tarkoma, Jukka Ylitalo, Katri Ylitalo, Antti Ylä-JääskiKeywords:
Peer-to-peer, P2P systems, P2P networks, P2P telephony, security, privacy, HIP, I3, JXTAThe articles have been written by the students at the course T-110.551 Seminar on Internetworking in the spring 2005. We thank the tutors for providing advice during the process of writing.
The authors have full copyright to their articles.
http://www.tml.hut.fi/Publications/C/18/
ISBN: 951-22-7738-7
ISSN: 1455-9749
Preface
During spring 2005 the seminar on Internetworking will focus on peer-to-peer technologies, networks and systems. Recent years have seen the success of various distributed protocols for sharing and discovering information between a highly dynamic set of peers. The peer-to-peer model differs from the traditional client-server model, because each peer exhibits both client and server functionality. Peer-to-peer systems, such as Gnutella, Kazaa, and Akamai that are used for file sharing and content distribution, have appeared in numerous headlines and peer-to-peer and overlay networks are an active research area. Overlay networks are routing systems that run on top of another network, such as the Internet. Peer-to-peer systems and overlay networks typically have several desirable characteristics, namely scalability, resilience, high availability, and they tolerate frequent peer connections and disconnections.
This seminar focuses on different aspects of peer-to-peer systems, for example: applications of peer-to-peer systems, media and content-delivery, algorithms for routing and discovery, peer-to-peer security, ad hoc systems and mobility support, implications to network layer like multicast, and peer- to-peer business eco-systems. The seminar papers cover the peer-to-peer topic broadly; some of the papers focus on providing overviews and surveys, and some of the papers dig deep into the latest scientific content also making scientific contributions.
Antti Ylä-Jääski
Paper collection
Antti Tapio: Future of telecommunication - Internet telephony operator Skype(pdf)
Emilia Mattila: An Analysis of Hybrid and Pure Peer-to-Peer Technologies for IP Telephony(pdf)
Liia Sarjakoski: Challenges of Mobile Peer-to-Peer Applications in 3G and MANET Environments(pdf)
Yrjö Raivio: Mobile Peer-to-Peer in Cellular Networks(pdf)
Jukka Valkonen: Mobile Agents in Peer-to-Peer Networks(pdf)
Anssi Kalliolahti: Route Maintenance by Delegation(pdf)
Jari Mäntylä: Scalability of Peer-to-Peer Systems(pdf)
Alexei Semenov: Evolution of Peer-to-peer algorithms: Past, present and future(pdf)
Anttoni Halme: Peer-to-peer Traffic: Impact on ISPs and Evaluation of Traffic Management Tools(pdf)
Henri Mikkonen: Enabling Computational Grids Using JXTA-technology(pdf)
Minttu Mustonen: Mobile Peer-to-Peer Applications - possibilities and challenges brought by mobility(pdf)
Zhou Hu: NAT Traversal Techniques and Peer-to-Peer Applications(pdf)
Jan Gröndahl: Reliable Multicast Transport - The new modular and highly scalable protocols(pdf)
Hannu Kosonen: A New layered naming architecture(pdf)
Baris Boyvat: Kenosis: A P2P RPC system using the Kademlia DHT(pdf)
Otto Airamo: Peer-to-Peer Systems Comparison with Respect to Operating Layer(pdf)
Pham Khac Cuong: Microsoft Peer-to-Peer(pdf)
Jukka Kaavi: Group Key Distribution in Ad-Hoc Networks Using MIKEY(pdf)
Ville Nuorvala: Running and i3 overlay network on top of AODV(pdf)
Santeri Saarinen: A Group Management Protocol for P2P Networks(pdf)
Mika Suvanto: Privacy In Peer-to-Peer Networks(pdf)
Ville Likitalo: Remote Attestation and Peer-to-Peer Networks(pdf)
Zhirong Yang: Interactive Content-based Image Retrieval in the Peer-to-peer Network Using Self-Organizing Maps(pdf)
Anna-Kaisa Pietiläinen: From Scribe to Advanced Content-based Routing With Hermes(pdf)
Teppo Marin: Supporting Web Search with Peer-to-Peer Methods
Johnny Biström: Peer-to-Peer Networks as Collaborative Learning Environments(pdf)
Riku Honkanen: Grid Computing Aptitude of Well-Known Charity or Other Non-Profit Organizations(pdf)
Chuang Yu: Reputation Propagation between Decentralized P2P Environments(pdf)
Laxma Nandikonda: Users Should Be Concerned of Spyware in Free P2P Software(pdf)
Firdaus Mah: Group Key Management in Multicast Security(pdf)
Timo Tanner: Distributed Hash Tables in P2P Systems - A literary survey(pdf)
Vladislav Jumppanen: File reputation in decentralized P2P reputation management(pdf)
Tommy Back: P2P Information Sharing in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks(pdf)
Anssi Tauriainen: A Self-learning System for P2P Traffic Classification (pdf)
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