Author: | B. Heep | links: | DownloadBibtex |
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Source: | Proceedings of the 2010 Second International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN 2010), pp. 372-377, Jeju Island, South Korea, June 2010 | ||
Minimizing routing latencies in structured peer-topeer
systems that provide the key-based routing service (KBR)
is an important field of research as many novel applications are
based on these systems. These applications and their users would
benefit from faster overlay routing procedures. In this paper we
present decentralized Coordinate-based Routing (dCBR), a method
to achieve low routing latencies in structured peer-to-peer systems
by exploiting decentralized network coordinates like Vivaldi and
KBR monitoring systems. A global view on network coordinates
is distributed among all participating overlay nodes and utilized
to generate either topology-based and uniform distributed node
identifiers for overlay nodes. This way, a better routing performance
is achieved and load-balancing is maintained. dCBR is
the successor of the previously proposed Coordinate-based Routing
(CBR) system, which---combined with Proximity Neighbor
Selection (PNS)---significantly decreases routing latencies, due to
the fact that it allows for target-oriented routing. dCBR enables
the usage of decentralized network coordinate systems in a CBRbased
network, making the overlay independent of a landmark
node infrastructure.