吴迪

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性别:男

毕业院校:大连理工大学

学位:博士

所在单位:计算机科学与技术学院

学科:计算机应用技术. 计算机系统结构. 计算机软件与理论

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Torrents on Twitter: Explore Long-Term Social Relationships in Peer-to-Peer Systems

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2013-03-01

发表刊物:IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT

收录刊物:SCIE、EI、Scopus

卷号:10

期号:1

页面范围:95-104

ISSN号:1932-4537

关键字:BitTorrent; long-term relationship; self-similar; social networks

摘要:Peer-to-peer file sharing systems, most notably Bit-Torrent (BT), have achieved tremendous success among Internet users. Recent studies suggest that the long-term relationships among BT peers can be explored to enhance the downloading performance; for example, for re-sharing previously downloaded contents or for effectively collaborating among the peers. However, whether such relationships do exist in real world remains unclear. In this paper, we take a first step towards the real-world applicability of peers' long-term relationship through a measurement based study. We find that 95% peers cannot even meet each other again in the BT networks; therefore, most peers can hardly be organized for further cooperation. This result contradicts to the conventional understanding based on the observed daily arrival pattern in peer-to-peer networks. To better understand this, we revisit the arrival of BT peers as well as their long-range dependence. We find that the peers' arrival patterns are highly diverse; only a limited number of stable peers have clear self-similar and periodic daily arrivals patterns. The arrivals of most peers are, however, quite random with little evidence of long-range dependence. To better utilize these stable peers, we start to explore peers' long-term relationships in specific swarms instead of conventional BT networks. Fortunately, we find that the peers in Twitter-initialized torrents have stronger temporal locality, thus offering great opportunity for improving their degree of sharing. Our PlanetLab experiments further indicate that the incorporation of social relations remarkably accelerates the download completion time. The improvement remains noticeable even in a hybrid system with a small set of social friends only.