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19 July 2013 A resources monitoring architecture for P2P file-sharing systems
Wenxian Wang, Xingshu Chen, Haizhou Wang
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Proceedings Volume 8878, Fifth International Conference on Digital Image Processing (ICDIP 2013); 88783T (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2031199
Event: Fifth International Conference on Digital Image Processing, 2013, Beijing, China
Abstract
Resources monitoring is an important problem of the overall efficient usage and control of P2P file-sharing systems. The resources of file-sharing systems can include all distributing servers, programs and peers. Several researches have tried to address this issue, but most of them illuminated P2P traffic characterization, identification and user behavior. Based on previous work, we present a resources monitoring architecture for P2P file-sharing systems. The monitoring architecture employs a hierarchical structure and provides systemic monitoring including resources discovery, relative information extraction and analysis, trace and location. It gives a systematic framework for file-sharing resources monitoring. And a prototype system has been developed based on the framework.
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Wenxian Wang, Xingshu Chen, and Haizhou Wang "A resources monitoring architecture for P2P file-sharing systems", Proc. SPIE 8878, Fifth International Conference on Digital Image Processing (ICDIP 2013), 88783T (19 July 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2031199
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KEYWORDS
Data storage

Data processing

Internet

Detection and tracking algorithms

Data centers

Evolutionary algorithms

Information security

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