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Chord: A Scalable Peer-to-Peer Lookup Service for Internet Applications
I. Stoica, R. Morris, D. Karger, F. Kaashoek, H. Balakrishnan, “Chord: A Scalable Peer-to-Peer Lookup Service for Internet Applications,” ACM SIGCOMM Conference, 2001. [PDF] Summary Chord is a DHT-based distributed lookup protocol – one of too many actually – for P2P systems that looks up a value given a key. What makes it more interesting ...
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Looking Up Data in P2P Systems
H. Balakrishnan, F. Kaashoek, D. Karger, R. Morris, I. Stoica, “Looking Up Data in P2P Systems,” Communications of the ACM, V. 46, N. 2, (February 2003). [ACM] Summary P2P systems have attracted large following due to their manageability, flexibility, resource-aggregation capabilities, and fault-tolerance properties. One of the biggest challenges in this area of research is ...
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ExOR: Opportunistic Multi-Hop Routing for Wireless Networks
S. Biswas, R. Morris, “ExOR: Opportunistic Multi-Hop Routing for Wireless Networks,” ACM SIGCOMM Conference, (August 2005). [PDF] Summary ExOR is an integrated routing and MAC technique that opportunistically exploits the broadcast characteristics of the wireless environment. Unlike the traditional routing protocols, where the best sequence of nodes from a source to a destination is decided ...
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A High Throughput Path Metric for Multi-Hop Wireless Routing
D. De Couto, D. Aguayo, J. Bicket, R. Morris, “A High Throughput Path Metric for Multi-Hop Wireless Routing,” ACM Mobicom Conference, (September 2003). [PDF] Summary This paper presents ETX (expected transmission count), a new metric to find high-throughput paths on multi-hop wireless networks (802.11b), which minimizes the expected total number of packet transmissions (including retransmissions) ...
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Architecture and Evaluation of an Unplanned 802.11b Mesh Network
J. Bicket, D. Aguayo, S. Biswas, R. Morris, “Architecture and Evaluation of an Unplanned 802.11b Mesh Network,” ACM Mobicom Conference, (September 2005). [PDF] Summary Planning and deployment of a large wireless mesh network in a urban area is complex, time-consuming, and expensive . This paper argues that an unplanned wireless mesh network with commodity hardware ...
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