Cerco: Supporting Range Queries with a Hierarchically Structured Peer-to-Peer System
Structured peer-to-peer systems are designed for a highly scalable, self organizing, and efficient lookup for data. The key space of the so-called distributed hash tables (DHTs) is partitioned and each partition with its keys and values is assigned to a node in the DHT. For data retrieval however, t...
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Zusammenfassung: | Structured peer-to-peer systems are designed for a highly scalable, self organizing, and efficient lookup for data. The key space of the so-called distributed hash tables (DHTs) is partitioned and each partition with its keys and values is assigned to a node in the DHT. For data retrieval however, the very nature of hash tables allows only exact pattern matches. We propose Cerco, a simple solution for the problem of range queries by employing a hierarchically structured P2P approach based on the principles of distributed hash tables. We show that a dynamic hierarchy of DHTs with on-demand classification of items can positively influence the response time of queries while maintaining lookup correctness |
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ISSN: | 0742-1303 |
DOI: | 10.1109/LCN.2006.322147 |