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2012 IEEE 26th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications
File Management in a Mobile DHT-based P2P Environment
Fukuoka-shi, Japan
March 26-March 29
ISBN: 978-0-7695-4651-3
The emergence of mobile P2P systems is largely due to the evolution of mobile devices into powerful information processing units. The relatively structured context that results from the mapping of mobile patterns of behaviour onto P2P models is however constrained by the vulnerabilities of P2P networks and the inherent limitations of mobile devices. Whilst the implementation of P2P models gives rise to security and reliability issues, the deployment of mobile devices is subject to efficiency constraints. This paper presents the development and deployment of a mobile P2P system based on distributed hash tables (DHT). The secure, reliable and efficient dispersal of files is taken as an application. Reliability was addressed by providing two methods for file dispersal: replication and erasure coding. Security constraints were catered for by incorporating an authentication mechanism and three encryption schemes. Lightweight versions of various algorithms were selected in order to attend to efficiency requirements.
Index Terms:
Peer-to-Peer systems, file dispersal, replication, erasure coding, security, reliability, efficiency
Citation:
Khalid Ashraf, Rachid Anane, Behzad Bordbar, "File Management in a Mobile DHT-based P2P Environment," aina, pp.415-422, 2012 IEEE 26th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2012
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