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A Survey on Energy Efficiency in P2P Systems: File Distribution, Content Streaming, and Epidemics

A Survey on Energy Efficiency in P2P Systems: File Distribution, Content Streaming, and Epidemics A Survey on Energy Efficiency in P2P Systems: File Distribution, Content Streaming, and Epidemics SIMONE BRIENZA, University of Pisa SENA EFSUN CEBECI, Koc University ¸ SEYED SAEID MASOUMZADEH and HELMUT HLAVACS, University of Vienna ¨ ¨ OZNUR OZKASAP, Koc University ¸ GIUSEPPE ANASTASI, University of Pisa Several Peer-to-Peer (P2P) protocols and applications have been developed to allow file distribution/sharing, video and music streaming, and data and information dissemination. These P2P systems are regularly used by a large number of users, both in desktop and mobile environments, and they generate a remarkable portion of the overall Internet traffic. However, many common P2P protocols and applications were designed neglecting the energy problem. In fact, they often require always-on devices in order to work properly, thus producing significant energy waste. The problem is even more relevant in the mobile context, since the battery lifetime of mobile devices is limited. Therefore, energy efficiency in P2P systems is a highly debated topic in the literature. New P2P approaches--more energy efficient than traditional client/server solutions--have been proposed. In addition, several improvements to existing P2P protocols have been introduced to reduce their energy consumption. In this article, we present a general taxonomy to classify state-of-the-art http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) Association for Computing Machinery

A Survey on Energy Efficiency in P2P Systems: File Distribution, Content Streaming, and Epidemics

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Association for Computing Machinery
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Copyright © 2015 by ACM Inc.
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0360-0300
DOI
10.1145/2835374
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A Survey on Energy Efficiency in P2P Systems: File Distribution, Content Streaming, and Epidemics SIMONE BRIENZA, University of Pisa SENA EFSUN CEBECI, Koc University ¸ SEYED SAEID MASOUMZADEH and HELMUT HLAVACS, University of Vienna ¨ ¨ OZNUR OZKASAP, Koc University ¸ GIUSEPPE ANASTASI, University of Pisa Several Peer-to-Peer (P2P) protocols and applications have been developed to allow file distribution/sharing, video and music streaming, and data and information dissemination. These P2P systems are regularly used by a large number of users, both in desktop and mobile environments, and they generate a remarkable portion of the overall Internet traffic. However, many common P2P protocols and applications were designed neglecting the energy problem. In fact, they often require always-on devices in order to work properly, thus producing significant energy waste. The problem is even more relevant in the mobile context, since the battery lifetime of mobile devices is limited. Therefore, energy efficiency in P2P systems is a highly debated topic in the literature. New P2P approaches--more energy efficient than traditional client/server solutions--have been proposed. In addition, several improvements to existing P2P protocols have been introduced to reduce their energy consumption. In this article, we present a general taxonomy to classify state-of-the-art

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ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)Association for Computing Machinery

Published: Dec 9, 2015

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