Ulysses: A Robust, Low-Diameter, Low-Laten y Peer-to-Peer Network
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Ulysses: A Robust, Low-Diameter, Low-Latency Peer-to-Peer Network
A number of Distributed Hash Table (DHT)-based protocols have been proposed to address the issue of scalability in peer-topeer networks. However, it remains an open question whether there exists a DHT scheme that can achieve the theoretical lower bound of on network diameter when the average routing table size at nodes is no more than . In this paper, we present Ulysses, a peer-to-peer network ...
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