TY - GEN
T1 - BitTorrent under a microscope
T2 - 2010 IEEE 18th International Workshop on Quality of Service, IWQoS 2010
AU - Luan, Tom H.
AU - Shen, Xuemin
AU - Tsang, Danny H.K.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - For peer-to-peer (P2P) networks continually to flourish, QoS provision is critical. However, the P2P networks are notoriously dynamic and heterogeneous. As a result, QoS provision in P2P networks is a challenging task with nodes of the varying and intermittent throughput. This raises a fundamental problem: is stable and delicate QoS provision achievable in the highly dynamic and heterogeneous P2P networks? In this work, we investigate BitTorrent (BT) with the particular interest in its QoS performance in the highly dynamic and heterogeneous network. Our contributions are two-fold. First, we develop an analytical model to examine a randomly selected BT node under a microscope. Based on the model, we study the mean and variance of nodal download rate in the dynamic network and the performance of BT in QoS provision under different levels of peer churns. Our analysis unveils that although BT strives to provide nodes with guaranteed throughput, due to the network dynamics, the download rates of the peers oscillate extraordinarily and can hardly converge to the target QoS as proposed in previous literature. Second, to improve the QoS provision, we propose an enhanced protocol incorporating with BT. The proposed protocol enables nodes to quickly and elaborately search their uploaders, and as a result, achieve guaranteed and stable QoS in the dynamic networks. Using both analysis and simulations, we validate the effectiveness of the proposed protocol in comparisons with the original BT.
AB - For peer-to-peer (P2P) networks continually to flourish, QoS provision is critical. However, the P2P networks are notoriously dynamic and heterogeneous. As a result, QoS provision in P2P networks is a challenging task with nodes of the varying and intermittent throughput. This raises a fundamental problem: is stable and delicate QoS provision achievable in the highly dynamic and heterogeneous P2P networks? In this work, we investigate BitTorrent (BT) with the particular interest in its QoS performance in the highly dynamic and heterogeneous network. Our contributions are two-fold. First, we develop an analytical model to examine a randomly selected BT node under a microscope. Based on the model, we study the mean and variance of nodal download rate in the dynamic network and the performance of BT in QoS provision under different levels of peer churns. Our analysis unveils that although BT strives to provide nodes with guaranteed throughput, due to the network dynamics, the download rates of the peers oscillate extraordinarily and can hardly converge to the target QoS as proposed in previous literature. Second, to improve the QoS provision, we propose an enhanced protocol incorporating with BT. The proposed protocol enables nodes to quickly and elaborately search their uploaders, and as a result, achieve guaranteed and stable QoS in the dynamic networks. Using both analysis and simulations, we validate the effectiveness of the proposed protocol in comparisons with the original BT.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77956594619
U2 - 10.1109/IWQoS.2010.5542741
DO - 10.1109/IWQoS.2010.5542741
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:77956594619
SN - 9781424459889
T3 - IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service, IWQoS
BT - 2010 IEEE 18th International Workshop on Quality of Service, IWQoS 2010
Y2 - 16 June 2010 through 18 June 2010
ER -