Title
Hierarchical and Breathing Peer-to-Peer SIP System
Abstract
The combination of the SIP-based service and peer-to-peer (P2P) can improve the performance of traditional client-server SIP system. However, current P2P SIP systems have many disadvantages. For example, node heterogeneity (e.g., bandwidth, CPU, storage and uptime) has not been considered enough which affects the scalability and service availability of P2P overlay; session setup latency is higher than that of traditional SIP system; and high cost is paid to maintain DHT overlays during a long idle uptime. In order to overcome these disadvantages, this paper proposes a novel hierarchical and breathing P2P SIP system. Its hierarchical overlay is composed of more than two suboverlays with different physical capability and system availability. Based on the hierarchical overlay, we propose a Node Virtualization Model that enables a node to share physical capability of powerful nodes in higher-level suboverlays. Suboverlays adopt breathing overlay model that enables a node to quit P2P overlay temporarily after a long idle uptime and rejoin P2P overlay when new SIP services are initiated on it. Based on the performance analysis and simulation results, our proposed system achieves better scalability and resource availability as well as shorter session setup latency, less bandwidth for DHT maintenance traffic and larger storage capacity than current P2P SIP systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/ICC.2007.314
ICC
Keywords
Field
DocType
client-server sip system,session setup latency,node virtualization model,dht overlays,maintenance traffic,resource allocation,signalling protocols,breathing peer-to-peer sip system,client-server systems,telecommunication traffic,peer-to-peer computing,resource availability,sip-based service,client server,p2p,availability,scalability,bandwidth
Virtualization,Peer-to-peer,Idle,Computer science,Latency (engineering),Computer network,Real-time computing,Bandwidth (signal processing),Resource allocation,Overlay,Distributed computing,Scalability
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1550-3607
1-4244-0353-7
9
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.64
4
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lifeng Le190.64
Geng-Sheng Kuo230031.06