Ressource pédagogique : Swarms: First Class Citizens in the Future Internet (série : Colloquium Jacques Morgenstern)

The current Internet consists of tens of thousand different interconnected autonomous networks. It was designed to support large populations of point-to-point content transfers. This introduces considerable headaches due imbalances in traffic flows, which has the effect of complicating network manag...
cours / présentation - Date de création : 31-03-2011
Auteur(s) : Don Towsley
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Présentation de: Swarms: First Class Citizens in the Future Internet (série : Colloquium Jacques Morgenstern)

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Type pédagogique : cours / présentation
Niveau : master, doctorat
Durée d'exécution : 58 minutes 54 secondes
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Document : video/mp4
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The current Internet consists of tens of thousand different interconnected autonomous networks. It was designed to support large populations of point-to-point content transfers. This introduces considerable headaches due imbalances in traffic flows, which has the effect of complicating network management, reducing the robustness of the Internet, and reducing user performance. In this talk, I review the sources of traffic in the Internet over the last 20 years. We will observe that this an increasing fraction of traffic was generated by peer-to-peer (P2P) "swarm" technology from 2000 to 2007. I examine how and why P2P swarm technology simplifies network management, and makes the Internet and applications more robust. Unfortunately, the use of this technology has decreased since 2006 and shows every sign of continuing to do so. Thus, the rest of the talk focuses on and characterizes an architecture that encourages and makes swarms full class citizens. I will focus not only on the problem of transfering content but also on the problem of locating content.

"Domaine(s)" et indice(s) Dewey

  • Internet (004.678)

Thème(s)

Intervenants, édition et diffusion

Intervenants

Fournisseur(s) de contenus : INRIA (Institut national de recherche en informatique et automatique), UNS, CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, VSP - Vidéo Sud Production

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AUTEUR(S)

  • Don Towsley

ÉDITION

Région PACA

INRIA (Institut national de recherche en informatique et automatique)

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  • Identifiant de la fiche
    7006
  • Identifiant
    oai:canal-u.fr:7006
  • Schéma de la métadonnée
  • Entrepôt d'origine
    Canal-u.fr
  • Date de publication
    31-03-2011