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Third ACIS Int'l Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications (SERA'05)
Self-organizing P2P Overlay Network applying Dynamic Landmark Mechanism for Contents Delivery Network
Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan
August 11-August 13
ISBN: 0-7695-2297-1
Jung-Il Namgung, Kookmin University, Korea.
Soo-Young Shin, Kookmin University, Korea.
Soo-Hyun Park, Kookmin University, Korea
Lee-Sub Lee, Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea
Dongwon Jeong, Kunsan National University, Korea.

CDN does not calculate connections between infra networks and user networks by increasing physical network. Instead, CDN decentralizes bottlenecked data traffics or contents to main parts of internet network. By this, an amount of traffics passing through Middle-Mile of complicated internet is decreased and CP (Contents Provider)'s server loads are reduced by allocating contents to many distributed servers. In this paper, we proposed an extended Rosary overlay network which is suitable for CDN environment by modification and supplement of Pastry. The proposed Rosary extends Pastry by dividing it into Inter-Pastry and Intra-Pastry to fit for CDN environment, makes application-level multicasting and adopts semi-hash scheme. By adopting geographic layout technology to proximity neighbor selection technology of Pastry, Rosary node was made to act as landmark server.

Citation:
Jung-Il Namgung, Soo-Young Shin, Soo-Hyun Park, Lee-Sub Lee, Dongwon Jeong, "Self-organizing P2P Overlay Network applying Dynamic Landmark Mechanism for Contents Delivery Network," sera, pp.317-324, Third ACIS Int'l Conference on Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications (SERA'05), 2005
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