7 research outputs found
Counteracting free riding in pure peer-to-peer networks
Ankara : The Department of Computer Engineering and The Institute of Engineering and Science of Bilkent University, 2008.Thesis (Ph.D.) -- Bilkent University, 2008.Includes bibliographical references leaves 119-127.The peer-to-peer (P2P) network paradigm has attracted a significant amount of
interest as a popular and successful alternative to traditional client-server model
for resource sharing and content distribution. However, researchers have observed
the existence of high degrees of free riding in P2P networks which poses a serious
threat to effectiveness and efficient operation of these networks, and hence to
their future. Therefore, eliminating or reducing the impact of free riding on P2P
networks has become an important issue to investigate and a considerable amount
of research has been conducted on it.
In this thesis, we propose two novel solutions to reduce the adverse effects of free
riding on P2P networks and to motivate peers to contribute to P2P networks.
These solutions are also intended to lead to performance gains for contributing
peers and to penalize free riders. As the first solution, we propose a distributed
and localized scheme, called Detect and Punish Method (DPM), which depends
on detection and punishment of free riders. Our second solution to the free riding
problem is a connection-time protocol, called P2P Connection Management Protocol
(PCMP), which is based on controlling and managing link establishments
among peers according to their contributions.
To evaluate the proposed solutions and compare them with other alternatives,
we developed a new P2P network simulator and conducted extensive simulation
experiments. Our simulation results show that employing our solutions in a P2P
network considerably reduces the adverse effects of free riding and improves the
overall performance of the network. Furthermore, we observed that P2P networks
utilizing the proposed solutions become more robust and scalable.Karakaya, K MuratPh.D
An efficient broadcast scheduling algorithm for pull-based mobile environments
Ankara : Department of Computer Engineering and the Institute of Engineering and Science of Bilkent Univ., 2000.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University, 2000.Includes bibliographical references leaves 64-67.Karakaya, K MuratM.S
Arg: Atool Forautomatic Report Generation
The expansion of on-line text with the rapid growth of the Internet imposes utilizing Data Mining techniques to reveal the information embedded in these documents. Therefore text classification and text summarization are two of the most important application areas. In this work, we attempt to integrate these two techniques to help the user to compile and extract the information that is needed. Basically, we propose a two-phase algorithm in which the paragraphs in the documents are first classified according to given topics and then each topic is summarized to constitute the automatically generated report