articleJun 25, 2003Closed access

Routing indices for peer-to-peer systems

Stanford University

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Abstract

Finding information in a peer-to-peer system currently requires either a costly and vulnerable central index, or flooding the network with queries. We introduce the concept of routing indices (RIs), which allow nodes to forward queries to neighbors that are more likely to have answers. If a node cannot answer a query, it forwards the query to a subset of its neighbors, based on its local RI, rather than by selecting neighbors at random or by flooding the network by forwarding the query to all neighbors. We present three RI schemes: the compound, the hop-count, and the exponential routing indices. We evaluate their performance via simulations, and find that RIs can improve performance by one or two orders of…

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Keywords
  • Flooding (psychology)
  • Computer science
  • Computer network
  • Distributed computing
  • Routing (electronic design automation)
  • Peer-to-peer
  • Routing protocol
  • Node (physics)
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