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2004 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP'04)
TAP: A Novel Tunneling Approach for Anonymity in Structured P2P Systems
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
August 15-August 18
ISBN: 0-7695-2197-5
Yingwu Zhu, University of Cincinnati
Yiming Hu, University of Cincinnati
In this paper we present TAP, a novel Tunneling approach for Anonymity in structured P2P systems. An important feature of TAP is that anonymous tunnels are fault-tolerant to node failures. Relying on P2P routing infrastructure and replication mechanism, the basic idea behind TAP is to decouple anonymous tunnels from "fixed" P2P nodes and form anonymous tunnels from dynamic tunnel hop nodes. The primary motivation of TAP is to strike a balance between functionality and anonymity in dynamic P2P networks. We have implemented the tunneling mechanism in Java on FreePastry 1.3. An analysis of its anonymity and performance was evaluated via detailed simulations.
Citation:
Yingwu Zhu, Yiming Hu, "TAP: A Novel Tunneling Approach for Anonymity in Structured P2P Systems," icpp, pp.21-28, 2004 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP'04), 2004
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