A mathematical model for file fragment diffusion and a neural predictor to manage priority queues over Bit Torrent
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31 mars 2016
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Publié en ligne: 31 mars 2016
Pages: 147 - 160
Reçu: 20 janv. 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/amcs-2016-0010
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© 2016 Christian Napoli et al., published by De Gruyter Open
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BitTorrent splits the files that are shared on a P2P network into fragments and then spreads these by giving the highest priority to the rarest fragment. We propose a mathematical model that takes into account several factors such as the peer distance, communication delays, and file fragment availability in a future period also by using a neural network module designed to model the behaviour of the peers. The ensemble comprising the proposed mathematical model and a neural network provides a solution for choosing the file fragments that have to be spread first, in order to ensure their continuous availability, taking into account that some peers will disconnect.