Stochastic Analysis of File Sharing Systems

Mr. LIN Minghong

MPhil. student, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Abstract:

File sharing is one of the most important applications in P2P networks. In this talk, we propose a stochastic framework to analyze the file sharing systems under different settings. We first extend the results in another paper by providing a tighter performance bound. Then we generalize the system by considering peers with limited upload and download capacity. We illustrate the last piece problem and show the effectiveness of using forward error-correction (FEC) code and/or multiple requests to improve the performance. Lastly, we propose a framework to analyze an incentive-based file sharing system. The stochastic analysis can serve as a basis for analyzing and designing more advanced features of file sharing systems.

Biography:

Minghong Lin received his B.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2006. Currently, he is an M.Phil. student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His current interests lie in modeling and analysis of computer networks.

 
 
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