Applying Low Discrepancy Sequences for Node-ID Assignment in P2PSIP
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2011-02-10Abstract
—The IETF P2PSIP Working Group is currently
designing a standard overlay protocol, named RELOAD, that
employs a centralized node identifier (node-id) assignment for security reasons. Given this scenario, we propose the utilization of a Low Discrepancy Sequence (LDS) for the assignment of nodeids in the P2PSIP architecture. We perform an analytical and simulation study considering a Chord DHT that demonstrates that using a LDS-based node-id assignment guarantees a fair distribution of the node’s zone of responsibility, even in high churn scenarios. Previous studies have shown that a fairer distribution of the zones of responsibility sizes leads to a fairer
distribution of the storage and routing load. Therefore we
conclude that the proposed LDS node-id assignment provides
these features without adding any extra overhead.
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