A Feasibility Study of P2P Traffic Localization through Network Delay Insertion
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In this paper, we examine a new P2P traffic localization approach that exploits peer selection adaptation (i.e., preferring peers who are likely to provide better performance), called Netpherd. Netpherd enables peers to communicate with local domain peers by manipulating networking performance across network domains (i.e., adding an artificial delay to inter-domain traffic). Our feasibility study shows that Netpherd reduces the inter-domain traffic by influencing peer selection adaptation. Netpherd also improves download performance of the peers who know many local domain peers. We discuss one guideline to improve Netpherd based on the feasibility study and verify the guideline with evaluation results.
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