Yu-Kwong Ricky Kwok, "Peer-to-Peer Computing: Applications, Architecture, Protocols, and Challenges"
CR C | 2011 | ISBN: 1439809348 | 216 pages | PDF | 2,2 MB
CR C | 2011 | ISBN: 1439809348 | 216 pages | PDF | 2,2 MB
Book Description :
While people are now using peer-to-peer (P2P) applications for
various processes, such as file sharing and video streaming, many
research and engineering issues still need to be tackled in order to
further advance P2P technologies. Peer-to-Peer Computing: Applications,
Architecture, Protocols, and Challenges provides comprehensive
theoretical and practical coverage of the major features of contemporary
P2P systems and examines the obstacles to further success.
Setting the stage for understanding important research issues in P2P systems, the book first introduces various P2P network architectures. It then details the topology control research problem as well as existing technologies for handling topology control issues. The author describes novel and interesting incentive schemes for enticing peers to cooperate and explores recent innovations on trust issues. He also examines security problems in a P2P network. The final chapter addresses the future state of the field. Throughout the text, the highly popular P2P IPTV application, PPLive, is used as a case study to illustrate the practical aspects of the concepts covered.
Addressing the unique challenges of P2P systems, this book presents practical applications of recent theoretical results in P2P computing. It also stimulates further research on critical issues, including performance and security problems.
Setting the stage for understanding important research issues in P2P systems, the book first introduces various P2P network architectures. It then details the topology control research problem as well as existing technologies for handling topology control issues. The author describes novel and interesting incentive schemes for enticing peers to cooperate and explores recent innovations on trust issues. He also examines security problems in a P2P network. The final chapter addresses the future state of the field. Throughout the text, the highly popular P2P IPTV application, PPLive, is used as a case study to illustrate the practical aspects of the concepts covered.
Addressing the unique challenges of P2P systems, this book presents practical applications of recent theoretical results in P2P computing. It also stimulates further research on critical issues, including performance and security problems.
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