Authors
Khalid Elgazzar, Sharief MA Oteafy, Walid M Ibrahim, Hossam S Hassanein
Publication date
2015/8/1
Journal
The Computer Journal
Volume
58
Issue
8
Pages
1689-1700
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems present a unique medium for resource sharing among cliques of participants (peers) in a distributed and self-organized manner. With the advent of mobile users and the increasing power of mobile devices, the spectrum of P2P capabilities should scale. Peers establish transient or persistent relationships with other peers based on mutual interest. Communicating peers may use intermediary peers to forward communication messages, if a direct link is beyond their communication range. A critical design parameter is establishing a resilient communication topology, yet reduce the overhead of control messages required to instill and maintain it. This rises as a significant hindrance in mobile environments, which pose additional challenges on P2P networks due to the heterogeneity of nodes, limited resources, dynamic contexts in addition to the inherited wireless network stringencies …
Scholar articles
K Elgazzar, SMA Oteafy, WM Ibrahim, HS Hassanein - The Computer Journal, 2015