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Efficient File Sharing in P2P Network with TTL Scoped Based Searching: A Network efficiency approach,Used
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This Book focuses on Peertopeer technology, that is used for the selforganizing network so that no central service provider is needed. Research challenges include efficiency and scalability aspects and the support for location based search. We study a model for peertopeer file sharing. The goal is to distribute a file from a peer to multiple peers. This report describes the implementation of a bandwidthefficient and easy to deploy TTL Scoped based search algorithm for PeertoPeer networks with fast file downloading feature. To implement the file sharing system, a Socketsbased messaging framework was implemented in Java, using command line interfaces. The file system enables distributed peers to present a virtual single directory to users while sharing file load across different platforms. We assume the upload/download capacity of each peer is the only bottleneck. Minmax finish time and optimal average finish time of the model are studied. Extensive results show that TTL Scoped search algorithm achieves high success rates, increased number of discovered objects, very low bandwidth consumption and to changing topologies.
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