Publication | Open Access
Taming the torrent
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2008
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Network ScienceEngineeringInformation SecurityEdge ComputingNetwork Traffic ControlCloud ComputingPiracy ProtectionContent DistributionNetwork AnalysisInformation ForensicsInternet Service ProvidersPeer-to-peer DatabaseCostly Data TrafficInternet Of ThingsContent Delivery NetworkTrusted P2pLimit P2p TrafficOverlay Network
Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems, which provide a variety of popular services, such as file sharing, video streaming and voice-over-IP, contribute a significant portion of today's Internet traffic. By building overlay networks that are oblivious to the underlying Internet topology and routing, these systems have become one of the greatest traffic-engineering challenges for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and the source of costly data traffic flows. In an attempt to reduce these operational costs, ISPs have tried to shape, block or otherwise limit P2P traffic, much to the chagrin of their subscribers, who consistently finds ways to eschew these controls or simply switch providers.
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